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SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:This event will be streamed live and available as an archive concert throug
h Luther College Connect.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T142543
CREATED:20130624T161351
DTSTART:20131114T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624161844-472267@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Band Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20131112T115807
CREATED:20130624T161844
DTSTART:20131117T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
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UID:20130925125907-497158@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Twin Cities Concert: Mahtomedi, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra will perform a program for its Twin C
ities audience highlighting faculty member Du Huang on Edvard Grieg's Conce
rto for Piano and Orchestra in A Minor, Op. 16.\nOther selections include t
he Prelude to Act III of "Lohengrin" by Richard Wagner, "Pelléas et Mélisan
de" Suite, Op. 80 by Gabriel Fauré, and "Les Préludes" by Franz Listz.\nThe
concert is open to the public with no charge for admission. The audience i
s invited to join the orchestra for conversation and light refreshments at
a reception following the concert.\n(Please note, there may be significant
road construction en route to St. Andrew's Lutheran Church. Please plan ahe
ad and allow plenty of time for detours.) \nSee program notes by Symphony O
rchestra Director, Daniel Baldwin below: \n\nWagner; Prelude to Act III of
Lohengrin\n\n\nRichard Wagner was in exile (more or less) in Switzerland wh
ile composing Lohengrin. The composer had fled Germany in 1848 to escape t
he wrath of the Dresden police after he had gotten involved with a radical
political fringe inspired by the anarchist Mikhail Bakunin. To this day, i
f you visit the Hotel Schwanen in Lucerne, someone is bound to point out th
e corner of the drawing room where, on August 28, 1850, Wagner sat with wat
ch in hand silently imagining his operaLohengrin, which at that very moment
Franz Liszt was conducting at its world premiere at the Staatskapelle Weim
ar. When the score to Lohengrin was published in 1852, it included a long
and glowing dedication to “My dear Liszt!” “It was you who awakened the mut
e lines of this score to bright sounding life,” wrote Wagner. “Without you
r rare love for me, my work would still be lying in total silence—perhaps f
orgotten even by me—in some desk drawer at home.”\n\n\nFauré; Pelléas et Mé
lisande Suite, Op. 80\n\nPelléas et Mélisande, a play by the Belgian playwr
ight Maurice Maeterlinck, exerted an enormous influence on musicians throug
hout Europe in the years around the turn of the last century. Performed fo
r the first time on May 17, 1893 (in Paris), Maeterlinck's drama inspired t
he composition of at least four musical masterworks, written by four distin
guished composers. Of these four pieces, the best-known and largest in sca
le is the opera by Claude Debussy, who began his project even before the pl
ay was produced and who enjoyed the collaboration of Maeterlinck himself.
In 1903, the year after the premiere of Debussy's opera, Arnold Schoenberg,
who at that time still pursued a more or less Romantic course in his compo
sitions, and had considered an operatic treatment of Pelléas himself, compl
eted instead the large-scale tone poem that was the first of his works for
orchestra (Op. 5). Two years later Jean Sibelius composed a set of inciden
tal music for the play. Earlier than all of these was another set of incid
ental music, composed by Gabriel Fauré at the request of Mrs. Patrick Campb
ell for her 1898 London premiere of an English translation of the play (whi
ch had been presented there in the original French three years earlier). \n
Fauré was not Mrs. Campbell's first choice. When she learned that Debussy
was writing his opera, she approached him for music for her production, but
he quite understandably declined, and Fauré was approached during his visi
t to London in April 1898. "I shall have barely a month and a half to writ
e all this music," he wrote to his wife, adding, "It is true that part of i
t already exists in my big head!" With help from his pupil Charles Koechlin
in orchestrating the score, which included more than a dozen numbers, Faur
é had it ready in time for the opening. A short time later he extracted fo
ur numbers which he revised and reorchestrated to form the concert suite, O
p. 80, introduced in 1903.\n\nThe story told in Pelléas et Mélisande is a d
ark romance. During a hunting trip, Prince Golaud happens upon a mysteriou
s maiden, Melisande, alone in the wood. Touched by her vulnerability, he o
ffers her the refuge of his ancestral castle and his hand in marriage. Alth
ough she accepts the Prince's offer, Melisande finds a more sympathetic com
panion in Pelleas, Golaud’s young half-brother. Pelleas returns her affect
ion, and with mounting anguish Golaud watches as their friendship grows int
o passionate love. Inevitably, Golaud's jealousy leads to their deaths and
his ruin. \nLiszt; Les Préludes\n\nIn 1848, after years of frenetic touri
ng and concertizing, Franz Liszt accepted the post of musical director to t
he court of the Grand Duke of Weimar, and cut down on his performing activi
ties in order to give himself more fully to composition. Up to this time h
e had written almost exclusively for the piano. Now he began to experiment
with other forms; in fact most of Liszt's large-scale works belong to this
period. These large-scale works include the symphonic poems. French comp
oser Hector Berlioz had introduced his Symphonie Fantastique in 1832. Lisz
t was so enthusiastic about the piece he immediately transcribed it for pia
no. Berlioz and (especially) Liszt are credited with the development of a
new musical genre—the symphonic poem.\n\n\nOf all Liszt’s symphonic poems (
he wrote at least twelve), only Les Préludes has remained in the active orc
hestral repertory. Written in 1848, extensively reworked in the six years t
hat followed, Les Préludes was conceived as an introduction (or overture) t
o the choral composition Les Quatre Eléments. Les Quatre Eléments was a gr
oup of choruses for male voices, a setting of four poems by Joseph Autran.
Unable to find a willing publisher for Les Quatre Eléments, Liszt decided
to publish his overture as an independent piece.\n\n\n The composer was now
faced with the problem of supplying a “program” and a title for the piece.
Eventually Liszt settled on a poem by Lamartine: Les Préludes, from a col
lection known as Méditations Poétiques. At the top of the score Liszt wrot
e these words, drawn directly from Lamartine’s poem: “What is our life but
a series of preludes to that unknown song, the first and solemn note of wh
ich is intoned by Death?” He then proceeds to describe Les Préludes as bei
ng “after Lamartine.” As a matter of fact, Liszt conceived and composed th
is music without any thought for Lamartine’s ode. The main similarity betw
een music and poem is that both place pastoral and warlike elements side by
side. \nGrieg; Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 16\nEdvard Grieg comp
osed his only concerto during a holiday at Sölleröd in the Danish countrysi
de during the summer of 1868; the premiere was given in Copenhagen on April
3 of the following year, with Edmund Neupert as soloist. The composer was
not present at his Concerto's premiere in Copenhagen, but such luminaries
as Anton Rubinstein, Niels W. Gade and Emil Hartmann were, and Neupert, who
played the solo part, sent Grieg a report three days after the premiere in
which he quoted Rubinstein as having declared himself "astounded to have h
eard a composition of such genius." The reaction of Franz Liszt, far more
dramatic, came later, in an extraordinary meeting in Rome.\n\n\nAn early vi
olin sonata of Grieg's had moved Liszt to write to him, commenting on his “
strong, creative, inventive and well disciplined talent” and inviting him t
o visit. Grieg called on him in April 1870, a year after the Concerto's pr
emiere, and after performing the violin sonata with Liszt (who played the v
iolin part on the piano and then astounded his visitor by playing both inst
ruments' parts in an improvised setting) Grieg paid a second visit, this ti
me bringing with him the score of the Concerto. When Liszt asked him to pl
ay it for him Grieg said he could not, as he had never practiced the work;
Liszt thereupon undertook to play it himself—having never set eyes on it be
fore—and played it brilliantly, giving voice to his enthusiasm as he played
. At one point, near the end, he became so excited that he rose from the p
iano and strode about the room with his arms raised, singing the theme at t
he top of his voice, and then, as Grieg reported in a letter home, "he went
back to the piano, repeated the whole strophe, and finished off. At the e
nd he said to me . . . 'You carry on, my friend; you have the real stuff in
you. And don't ever let them frighten you!' "\nFor further comment, we ca
n do no better than to quote yet another of Grieg's early admirers, his Rus
sian contemporary Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, whose words, while inspired by
more than a single work, seem especially pertinent to the Piano Concerto.
In Grieg's music, Tchaikovsky wrote,\n\n\n"there prevails that fascinating
melancholy which seems to reflect in itself all the beauty of Norwegian sce
nery, now grandiose and sublime in its vast expanse, now gray and dull, but
always full of charm . . . and quickly finds its way into our hearts to ev
oke a warm and sympathetic response. . . . Hearing the music of Grieg we i
nstinctively recognize that it was written by a man impelled by an irresist
ible impulse to give vent by means of sounds to a flood of poetical emotion
, which obeys no theory or principle, is stamped with no impress but that o
f a vigorous and sincere artistic feeling. . . . What warmth and passion i
n his melodic phrases, what teeming vitality in his harmony, what originali
ty and beauty in the turn of his piquant and ingenious modulations and rhyt
hms, and in all the rest what interest, novelty and independence! If we ad
d to this that rarest of qualities, a perfect simplicity, far removed from
affectation and pretense . . . it is not surprising that everyone should de
light in Grieg."\n\n \n
LOCATION:St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, 900 Stillwater Rd, Mahtomedi, MN 55115
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CREATED:20130925T125907
DTSTART:20131117T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
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UID:20130718111546-477137@reason
SUMMARY:Recital: Registered Chamber Groups
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music: Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130718T111746
CREATED:20130718T111546
DTSTART:20131118T210000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
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UID:20130624161609-472265@reason
SUMMARY:Varsity Band/ Philharmonia Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:This event will be streamed live and available as an archive concert throug
h Luther College Connect.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T142703
CREATED:20130624T161609
DTSTART:20131119T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624162138-472269@reason
SUMMARY:Fall Opera Performance
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T135800
CREATED:20130624T162138
DTSTART:20131122T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624162507-472271@reason
SUMMARY:Fall Opera Performance
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T135730
CREATED:20130624T162507
DTSTART:20131123T133000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624162610-472274@reason
SUMMARY:Chamber Orchestra Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130624T162921
CREATED:20130624T162610
DTSTART:20131123T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130701125101-473921@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Holly Fusco/Casey Schultz, Voice/Alto Sax
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T135749
CREATED:20130701T125101
DTSTART:20131123T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130709105609-474791@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Meggie DeJong/Mary Maiden Mueller, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T135741
CREATED:20130709T105609
DTSTART:20131123T203000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130701125749-473923@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Charles Hoeft, Piano
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T135718
CREATED:20130701T125749
DTSTART:20131124T120000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130701130215-473928@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Dylan Carlson/Lillianna Petsch-Horvath, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T135234
CREATED:20130701T130215
DTSTART:20131124T140000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130920093119-495750@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Paul Christenson, Piano
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130920T093433
CREATED:20130920T093119
DTSTART:20131124T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130718111749-477139@reason
SUMMARY:Recital: Registered Chamber Groups
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music: Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130718T111837
CREATED:20130718T111749
DTSTART:20131125T210000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130718111504-477135@reason
SUMMARY:General Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music: Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130718T112122
CREATED:20130718T111504
DTSTART:20131126T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624163039-472279@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20131125T102213
CREATED:20130624T163039
DTSTART:20131205T174500
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624163150-472282@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20131125T102235
CREATED:20130624T163150
DTSTART:20131206T183000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624163234-472284@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20131125T102251
CREATED:20130624T163234
DTSTART:20131206T211500
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624163335-472286@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20131125T102305
CREATED:20130624T163335
DTSTART:20131207T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624163431-472289@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20131125T102322
CREATED:20130624T163431
DTSTART:20131208T143000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624163812-472291@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Vocal Festival
LAST-MODIFIED:20130624T163849
CREATED:20130624T163812
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624163852-472293@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Vocal Festival
LAST-MODIFIED:20130624T163932
CREATED:20130624T163852
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140112
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624163942-472295@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Vocal Festival Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20131003T122316
CREATED:20130624T163942
DTSTART:20140112T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807134203-483799@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Edgerton, Wis.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest. \n$20 pre-sale, $25 at the door\nTickets: 6
08-561-6093 or iTickets Online
LOCATION:Edgerton Performing Arts Center, 200 Elm High Drive, Edgerton, Wis. 53534
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105610
CREATED:20130807T134203
DTSTART:20140125T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807134339-483801@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Rochester, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest. \n$20 Adults, $10 Students\nTickets: 1-800-
4-LUTHER or tickets.luther.edu
LOCATION:Lourdes Chapel- Assisi Heights, 1001 14th Street NW, Rochester, Minn. 55901
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105555
CREATED:20130807T134339
DTSTART:20140126T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624164046-472298@reason
SUMMARY:J-term 185 Performance
DESCRIPTION:J-Term Opera Scenes is an introductory course for First-Year students who w
ish to learn more about all aspects of opera: music, staging, history, and
acting. After three weeks of intense study and preparation, the course culm
inates in a performance of various opera scenes.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140113T165824
CREATED:20130624T164046
DTSTART:20140128T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807134549-483803@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Jacksonville, Ill.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest.\n$15 Adult, Students Free\nTickets: 217-245
-3069 or fas@ic.edu\n
LOCATION:Rammelkamp Chapel at Illinois College, 215 Park Street, Jacksonville, Ill.
62650
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105538
CREATED:20130807T134549
DTSTART:20140130T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807134633-483805@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Memphis, Tenn.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest.\nFree and open to the public\nReception fol
lowing the concert!\n
LOCATION:St. Mary's Episcopal Church Concert Series, 700 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, Ten
n. 38105
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105517
CREATED:20130807T134633
DTSTART:20140131T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807134719-483807@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Houston, Tex.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest.\n$20 Adults, $10 Students\nTickets: 1-800-4
-LUTHER or tickets.luther.edu\nLuther Alumni reception following the concer
t!\n
LOCATION:Grace Presbyterian Church, 10221 Ella Lee Lane, Houston, Texas 77042
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105413
CREATED:20130807T134719
DTSTART:20140201T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807134815-483809@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Houston, Tex.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest.\nThe choir will be a part of the church ser
vice this morning which is free and open to the public.\n
LOCATION:Tallowood Baptist Church, 555 Tallowood Road, Houston, Texas 77024
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105336
CREATED:20130807T134815
DTSTART:20140202T084500
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130926102139-497543@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Houston, Texas
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest.\nThe choir will be a part of the church ser
vice this morning which is free and open to the public.\n
LOCATION:Christ the King Lutheran Church, 2353 Rice Boulevard, Houston, Texas 77005
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105316
CREATED:20130926T102139
DTSTART:20140202T105000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807134903-483811@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: San Antonio, Tex.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest.\n$20 Adults, $10 Students\nTickets: 1-800-4
-LUTHER or tickets.luther.edu\n
LOCATION:First Baptist Church of San Antonio, 515 McCullough Avenue, San Antonio, Te
xas 78215
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105144
CREATED:20130807T134903
DTSTART:20140203T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807135023-483813@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Midland, Tex.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest.\nFree and open to the public\n
LOCATION:First Baptist Church of Midland, 2104 W Louisiana Avenue, Midland, Texas 79
701
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105117
CREATED:20130807T135023
DTSTART:20140204T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807135103-483815@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Ft. Worth, Tex.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest.\nFree and open to the public\nChildcare ava
ilable during concert by reservation: 817-335-1231\nReception following the
concert!\n
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth, 1000 Penn Street, Fort Worth, Texa
s 76102
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105053
CREATED:20130807T135103
DTSTART:20140205T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807135152-483817@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Dallas, Tex.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest.\n$20 Adults, $10 Students\nTickets: 1-800-4
-LUTHER or tickets.luther.edu\nLuther Alumni reception following the concer
t!
LOCATION:Preston Meadow Lutheran Church, 6801 Coit Road, Plano, TX 75024
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105438
CREATED:20130807T135152
DTSTART:20140206T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624164546-472306@reason
SUMMARY:Choral Singing in Namibia and South Africa Reflections
DESCRIPTION:Luther College students will share their January term experiences with the
community through song and reflective journal readings at 7:30 p.m. Friday,
Feb. 7, in the Noble Recital Hall. The homecoming concert will be presente
d by students currently studying in the "Choral Singing in Namibia and Sout
h Africa" January term class led by Gregory Peterson, Luther associate prof
essor of music and college organist, and Andrew Last, Luther assistant prof
essor of music.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140127T094724
CREATED:20130624T164546
DTSTART:20140207T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807135237-483819@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Oklahoma City, Okla.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest.\n$20 Adults, $10 Students\nTickets: 1-800-4
-LUTHER or tickets.luther.edu\n
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church, 1001 NW 25th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73106
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105211
CREATED:20130807T135237
DTSTART:20140207T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130624164820-472308@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Benjamin Yates, Trombone/Euphonium
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20131122T111055
CREATED:20130624T164820
DTSTART:20140208T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807135331-483821@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Kansas City, Mo.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest.\nFreewill Offering will be collected during
the concert.\n
LOCATION:Liberty United Methodist Church, 1001 Sunset Avenue, Liberty, Mo. 64068
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105202
CREATED:20130807T135331
DTSTART:20140208T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130807135426-483823@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Texas Tour: Minneapolis, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as
a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. Following the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble, Nordic is currently under the direction of D
r. Allen Hightower, named director of choral activities at Luther College i
n 2010. Come experience the Nordic Choir if they are near you on their 2014
Tour of Texas and the Midwest.\n$20 Adults, $10 Students\nTickets: 1-800-4
-LUTHER or tickets.luther.edu\n
LOCATION:Colonial Church of Edina, 6200 Colonial Way, Edina, Minn. 55436
LAST-MODIFIED:20140108T105153
CREATED:20130807T135426
DTSTART:20140209T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625092802-472353@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Homecoming Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:This event will be streamed live and available as an archive concert throug
h Luther College Connect.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T142901
CREATED:20130625T092802
DTSTART:20140211T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625100919-472368@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Xiao Hu and Du Huang, Piano Duo
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20131122T111207
CREATED:20130625T100919
DTSTART:20140215T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625101032-472370@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jessica Paul, Collaborative Piano
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20131122T111236
CREATED:20130625T101032
DTSTART:20140216T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130718111921-477142@reason
SUMMARY:Cancelled: General Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music: Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140214T114716
CREATED:20130718T111921
DTSTART:20140218T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702093857-474106@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Esme Wong, Piano
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140206T155622
CREATED:20130702T093857
DTSTART:20140219T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625102144-472372@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Peter Lingen with Exier Rodriguez, Guitar
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20131122T111304
CREATED:20130625T102144
DTSTART:20140220T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130701152014-473972@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Melissa Hernes, Violin
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T135022
CREATED:20130701T152014
DTSTART:20140222T140000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130701152945-473979@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Hannah Delzer/Sam Jones, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140206T155140
CREATED:20130701T152945
DTSTART:20140222T203000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130819105632-485508@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Lorie Scott, Flute
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20131122T111359
CREATED:20130819T105632
DTSTART:20140223T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211111525-515979@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Tour: Glen Ellyn, Ill.
DESCRIPTION:The Concert Band will tour the Upper Midwest Wednesday, February 26 through
Friday, February 27, 2014 as well as Friday, April 25 through Sunday, Apri
l 27, 2014. Details will be available soon.\nIf you are interested in hosti
ng Concert Band in your area in 2014 or 2015, please contact Kate Haller at
kate.haller@luther.edu
LOCATION:Glenbard West High School Auditorium 670 Cresent Blvd, Glen Ellyn, Ill. 601
37
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T113527
CREATED:20131211T111525
DTSTART:20140226T120000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140131140314-528559@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Tour: Valparaiso, Ind.
LOCATION:University Theatre - Valparaiso University Center for the Arts, 1709 Chapel
Drive, Valparaiso, IN 46383
LAST-MODIFIED:20140131T140728
CREATED:20140131T140314
DTSTART:20140226T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211112232-515983@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Tour: Muncie, Ind.
DESCRIPTION:The Concert Band will tour the Upper Midwest Wednesday, February 26 through
Friday, February 27, 2014 as well as Friday, April 25 through Sunday, Apri
l 27, 2014. Details will be available soon.\nIf you are interested in hosti
ng Concert Band in your area in 2014 or 2015, please contact Kate Haller at
kate.haller@luther.edu
LOCATION:Sursa Performance Hall, Ball State University 1809 W Riverside Ave, Muncie,
Ind. 47303
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T113538
CREATED:20131211T112232
DTSTART:20140227T163000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625110155-472383@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Music in the Shape of a Pear, Brooke Joyce
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20131122T111427
CREATED:20130625T110155
DTSTART:20140228T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130701153107-473981@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Brianna Clancy/Jennifer LeDoux, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134903
CREATED:20130701T153107
DTSTART:20140301T140000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130701153508-473985@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Sarah Guhl, Violin
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134851
CREATED:20130701T153508
DTSTART:20140301T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625143926-472572@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Band Festival
LAST-MODIFIED:20130625T144008
CREATED:20130625T143926
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140302
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625130749-472440@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jonathon Struve, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Jonathon Struve, baritone, and Jessica Paul, piano, will present a lecture
recital, "Wedding Text and Music in the Creation of Song," at 7 p.m. Friday
, March 7, in the Noble Recital Hall. The event will explore the relationsh
ip between composers and the poets and texts that have inspired their song
settings, and is open to the public with no charge for admission.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140304T090151
CREATED:20130625T130749
DTSTART:20140307T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702093316-474101@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Martin Kulstad/Mary Lieberman, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130920T093652
CREATED:20130702T093316
DTSTART:20140308T120000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702084448-474039@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Tatyana German/Emma Hartmann, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134820
CREATED:20130702T084448
DTSTART:20140308T140000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130926114546-497629@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jennaya Robison, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Jennaya Robison, soprano, and Jessica Paul, piano, along with guest artist
Jared Rogers will present a program of art song, oratorio and opera arias a
t 4 p.m. Saturday, March 8, in the Noble Recital Hall. Performance works in
clude Barber's "Knoxville: Summer of 1915" and music by Robert Schumann and
Poulenc, among others. The recital is open to the public with no charge fo
r admission.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140304T090110
CREATED:20130926T114546
DTSTART:20140308T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702085502-474061@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Lydia Petersen/Alison Vuolo, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134756
CREATED:20130702T085502
DTSTART:20140309T140000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625131805-472447@reason
SUMMARY:Senior Recital: Michael Berndt, Organ
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140306T113449
CREATED:20130625T131805
DTSTART:20140309T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702085603-474063@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: M. Kelley Lokensgard/James Odegaard, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134746
CREATED:20130702T085603
DTSTART:20140309T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130718112136-477148@reason
SUMMARY:General Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music: Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130718T112229
CREATED:20130718T112136
DTSTART:20140311T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140204134707-528939@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: John Cord & Michael Smith, Brass
DESCRIPTION:Faculty Brass Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140214T155913
CREATED:20140204T134707
DTSTART:20140312T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130920094116-495753@reason
SUMMARY:Recital: Marita May, Sr./Violin & Caleb Sander, Jr./Piano
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140211T155859
CREATED:20130920T094116
DTSTART:20140313T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130909103032-491349@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Master Class: Tulio Rondon, Cello
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Orchestra Room
LAST-MODIFIED:20140214T160201
CREATED:20130909T103032
DTSTART:20140313T200000
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625132111-472453@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Spencer Martin, Viola
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20131122T111634
CREATED:20130625T132111
DTSTART:20140315T130000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625132211-472455@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Hanna Leffler, Flute
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134728
CREATED:20130625T132211
DTSTART:20140315T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702085905-474066@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Kelly Harris/Victoria Peters, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134718
CREATED:20130702T085905
DTSTART:20140315T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702092051-474094@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Hannah Scholbrock & Allison Vollinger, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140211T144723
CREATED:20130702T092051
DTSTART:20140315T203000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702090302-474071@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Jimmy Deignan/Christine O'Brien, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134653
CREATED:20130702T090302
DTSTART:20140316T140000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625132337-472458@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Murasaki Duo, Cello/Piano
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140916T172137
CREATED:20130625T132337
DTSTART:20140316T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702090501-474073@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Micki Kruse, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140304T142118
CREATED:20130702T090501
DTSTART:20140316T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702090641-474075@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Colin Berry/Allison Kephart, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134619
CREATED:20130702T090641
DTSTART:20140316T203000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625132530-472460@reason
SUMMARY:Art Song Jamboree
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130625T132658
CREATED:20130625T132530
DTSTART:20140317T171500
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625132659-472462@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Richard Fuller, Fortepiano
DESCRIPTION:Concert performer, recording artist and music scholar Richard Fuller will p
erform a fortepiano concert at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 20, in the Noble Reci
tal Hall of the Jenson-Noble Music Hall on the Luther campus. In honor of t
he year's musical celebrant and his 300th "birthday," the first half of the
program will feature the works of Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, including th
e sonatas from his collection "For Connoisseurs and Amateurs." The second h
alf of the program will focus on the works of Mozart. The performance is op
en to the public with no charge for admission. Born in Washington, Fuller f
irst studied music with his mother, later obtaining degrees in piano and mu
sicology at Central Washington University and the University of Oregon. He
also studied harpsichord and fortepiano in San Francisco with Laurette Gold
berg and in Vienna with Herbert Tachezi. Since relocating to Vienna, Fuller
has been considered a preeminent interpreter of fortepiano repertoire. He
is one a few performers who has sought to dedicate himself exclusively to t
he interpretive potential of the fortepiano, an instrument with a delicacy
and subtle sensitivity which evokes an earlier keyboard culture. Fuller fre
quently appears as a soloist, accompanist and member of numerous musical en
sembles devoted primarily to performance of 18th century music on authentic
instruments in both Europe and North America. Fuller received the Distingu
ished Alumnus Award from the University of Oregon for his artistic work in
2002. He is the founder and director of the Donaustädter Mozart Project, a
series of performances dedicated to the music of Mozart's Vienna years.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140318T154819
CREATED:20130625T132659
DTSTART:20140320T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211114718-516034@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Tour: Appleton, Wis.
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony will tour the Upper Midwest Saturday, March 22
through Sunday, March 30, 2014.\nIf you are interested in hosting Symphony
Orchestra in your area in the future, please contact Kate Haller at kate.ha
ller@luther.edu. Lead time of 18-12 months is preferred. Note that the orch
estra will be traveling internationally in January of 2015 and will not be
touring domestically during the 2014-2015 academic year.
LOCATION:Appleton North High School Auditorium, 5000 N Ballard Rd, Appleton, WI 5491
3
LAST-MODIFIED:20140131T140847
CREATED:20131211T114718
DTSTART:20140322T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211113726-516004@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Tour: Wausau, Wis.
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony will tour the Upper Midwest Saturday, March 22
through Sunday, March 30, 2014.\nIf you are interested in hosting Symphony
Orchestra in your area in the future, please contact Kate Haller at kate.ha
ller@luther.edu. Lead time of 18-12 months is preferred. Note that the orch
estra will be traveling internationally in January of 2015 and will not be
touring domestically during the 2014-2015 academic year.
LOCATION:Wausau East High School Auditorium 2607 N 18th St, Wausau, Wis. 54403
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T113903
CREATED:20131211T113726
DTSTART:20140323T160000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211113906-516010@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Tour: Hastings, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony will tour the Upper Midwest Saturday, March 22
through Sunday, March 30, 2014.\nIf you are interested in hosting Symphony
Orchestra in your area in the future, please contact Kate Haller at kate.ha
ller@luther.edu. Lead time of 18-12 months is preferred. Note that the orch
estra will be traveling internationally in January of 2015 and will not be
touring domestically during the 2014-2015 academic year.
LOCATION:Hastings High School Auditorium 200 General Sieben Dr, Hastings, Minn. 5503
3
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T114017
CREATED:20131211T113906
DTSTART:20140324T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211114019-516014@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Tour: West Des Moines, Iowa
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony will tour the Upper Midwest Saturday, March 22
through Sunday, March 30, 2014.\nIf you are interested in hosting Symphony
Orchestra in your area in the future, please contact Kate Haller at kate.ha
ller@luther.edu. Lead time of 18-12 months is preferred. Note that the orch
estra will be traveling internationally in January of 2015 and will not be
touring domestically during the 2014-2015 academic year.
LOCATION:Lutheran Church of Hope 925 Jordan Creek Parkway, West Des Moines, Iowa 502
66
LAST-MODIFIED:20140107T112312
CREATED:20131211T114019
DTSTART:20140325T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211114201-516020@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Tour: River Forest, Ill.
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony will tour the Upper Midwest Saturday, March 22
through Sunday, March 30, 2014.\nIf you are interested in hosting Symphony
Orchestra in your area in the future, please contact Kate Haller at kate.ha
ller@luther.edu. Lead time of 18-12 months is preferred. Note that the orch
estra will be traveling internationally in January of 2015 and will not be
touring domestically during the 2014-2015 academic year.
LOCATION:Concordia University Chicago Chapel of Our Lord 7400 Augusta St, River Fore
st, Ill. 60305
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T114306
CREATED:20131211T114201
DTSTART:20140326T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211114309-516023@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Tour: Sun Prairie, Wis.
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony will tour the Upper Midwest Saturday, March 22
through Sunday, March 30, 2014.\nIf you are interested in hosting Symphony
Orchestra in your area in the future, please contact Kate Haller at kate.ha
ller@luther.edu. Lead time of 18-12 months is preferred. Note that the orch
estra will be traveling internationally in January of 2015 and will not be
touring domestically during the 2014-2015 academic year.
LOCATION:Sun Prairie Performing Arts Center 888 Grove St, Sun Prairie, Wis. 53590
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T114419
CREATED:20131211T114309
DTSTART:20140327T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211114431-516026@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Tour: Iowa City, Iowa
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony will tour the Upper Midwest Saturday, March 22
through Sunday, March 30, 2014.\nIf you are interested in hosting Symphony
Orchestra in your area in the future, please contact Kate Haller at kate.ha
ller@luther.edu. Lead time of 18-12 months is preferred. Note that the orch
estra will be traveling internationally in January of 2015 and will not be
touring domestically during the 2014-2015 academic year.
LOCATION:Iowa City West High School Auditorium 2901 Melrose Ave, Iowa City, Iowa 522
46
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T114553
CREATED:20131211T114431
DTSTART:20140329T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211114556-516030@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Tour: Onalaska, Wis.
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony will tour the Upper Midwest Saturday, March 22
through Sunday, March 30, 2014.\nIf you are interested in hosting Symphony
Orchestra in your area in the future, please contact Kate Haller at kate.ha
ller@luther.edu. Lead time of 18-12 months is preferred. Note that the orch
estra will be traveling internationally in January of 2015 and will not be
touring domestically during the 2014-2015 academic year.
LOCATION:Claude C. Deck Performing Arts Center, Onalaska High School 700 Hilltopper
Place, Onalaska, Wis. 54650
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T114704
CREATED:20131211T114556
DTSTART:20140330T160000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131022132548-503808@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Kylie Toomer, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Ms. Toomer received her Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance from th
e University of North Texas, and her Bachelor of Arts in Music from Luther
College, where she also teaches applied voice, Class Voice, and Introductio
n to Opera. As an advocate for Czech and Slovak opera and art song, Ms. Too
mer has performed across the globe, most recently in Náměšt’ nad Oslavou, C
zech Republic, and with the National Czech and Slovak Museum in Cedar Rapid
s, Iowa. In 2011, Ms. Toomer won the American semifinals of the Czech and S
lovak International Voice Competition, and went on to compete in the intern
ational finals in Montreal, Quebec. She competed in the competition again i
n 2013, where she was a National Semi-Finalist and Encouragement Award Reci
pient. In addition to her teaching at Luther College, Ms. Toomer has also s
erved as an Instructor of Voice Lessons and Vocal Performance Class for the
Junior High Dorian Vocal Festival, and directed the Musical Theatre Worksh
op for the Senior High Dorian Vocal Festival.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140318T160036
CREATED:20131022T132548
DTSTART:20140330T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625132825-472464@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Homecoming Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:This event will be streamed live and available as an archive concert throug
h Luther College Connect.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T142947
CREATED:20130625T132825
DTSTART:20140401T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140212145042-530775@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Willy Leafblad & Tanya Maas, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140213T123126
CREATED:20140212T145042
DTSTART:20140402T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140225130138-534296@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale 2014 Tour: Council Bluffs, IA
LOCATION:St. John's Lutheran Church, 633 Willow Ave, Council Bluffs, IA 51501
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/collegiate/current-tour/
LAST-MODIFIED:20140225T130540
CREATED:20140225T130138
DTSTART:20140403T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140225132856-534310@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir 2014 Tour: Sartell, MN
DESCRIPTION:The Cathedral Choir of Luther College, conducted by Dr. Jennaya Robison (’9
6), will be in your area soon as a part of their annual Midwest Tour. The c
oncert program will include choral masterpieces by J.S. Bach, Hassler, and
Ralph Vaughan Williams. At the heart of the program is Estonian composer’s
Ēriks Ešenvalds’ “Stars” for choir, water-tuned glasses and Tibetan singing
bowls. Favorite works by Olaf Christiansen, F. Melius Christiansen, Moses
Hogan, Z. Randall Stroope, and others are included in an eclectic program s
uitable for listeners of all ages.\nWe hope you can join us for one of thes
e performances and enjoy the Music of Luther College presented by Cathedral
Choir and Dr. Jennaya Robison. If you miss any of these events, you can wa
tch the Tour Homecoming Concert LIVE on April 9.
LOCATION:Celebration Lutheran Church, 1500 Pine Cone Road N.
LAST-MODIFIED:20140225T134750
CREATED:20140225T132856
DTSTART:20140404T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140225130622-534298@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale 2014 Tour: Sioux City, IA
DESCRIPTION:The Collegiate Chorale of Luther College, conducted by Dr. Andrew Last (’97
), will be in your area soon as a part of their annual Midwest Tour. The co
ncert program will include selections by Felix Mendelssohn, Jan Pieterszoon
Sweelinck, and Randall Thompson, as well as not yet published compositions
by Nick Dahlquist, Connor Koppin, and Joshua Himes. Themes include "And a
Child Shall Lead Them" and "From Grief to Glory." We hope you can join us f
or one of these performances and enjoy the Music of Luther College presente
d by Collegiate Chorale and Dr. Andrew Last. If you miss any of these event
s, you can watch the Tour Homecoming concert LIVE on April 10.
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church, 608 Nebraska St. Sioux City, IA 51101
LAST-MODIFIED:20140225T132211
CREATED:20140225T130622
DTSTART:20140404T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130621175009-471906@reason
SUMMARY:Center Stage Series: Philip Glass
DESCRIPTION:\n"The most powerful composer of our time...what Glass is doing is changing
the face of music for our time and all time." —The Daily Telegraph\nSimul
taneously stirring and meditative, an evening of Philip Glass’s solo piano
is a rare opportunity to experience this influential composer’s work firsth
and. Debuting a program that features his most recent etudes for piano and
classics in Glass’s repertoire, this concert provides a glimpse into the in
tricacies of the composer’s work. Speaking from the piano bench, Glass pers
onally introduces the program. An intimate and unique look at a visionary a
t work, this evening provides a fond reacquaintance for Glass fans and a pe
rfect introduction for new audiences.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://tickets.luther.edu/
LAST-MODIFIED:20140320T135843
CREATED:20130621T175009
DTSTART:20140404T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140211105452-530077@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: James Russell, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140214T114509
CREATED:20140211T105452
DTSTART:20140405T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702090924-474079@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Stephanie Diebel/Blaire Shaffer, Horn/Flute
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134543
CREATED:20130702T090924
DTSTART:20140405T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130701152618-473974@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: David Geist, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140214T114531
CREATED:20130701T152618
DTSTART:20140405T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140225134011-534312@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir 2014 Tour: Minneapolis, MN
DESCRIPTION:The Cathedral Choir of Luther College, conducted by Dr. Jennaya Robison (’9
6), will be in your area soon as a part of their annual Midwest Tour. The c
oncert program will include choral masterpieces by J.S. Bach, Hassler, and
Ralph Vaughan Williams. At the heart of the program is Estonian composer’s
Ēriks Ešenvalds’ “Stars” for choir, water-tuned glasses and Tibetan singing
bowls. Favorite works by Olaf Christiansen, F. Melius Christiansen, Moses
Hogan, Z. Randall Stroope, and others are included in an eclectic program s
uitable for listeners of all ages.\nWe hope you can join us for one of thes
e performances and enjoy the Music of Luther College presented by Cathedral
Choir and Dr. Jennaya Robison. If you miss any of these events, you can wa
tch the Tour Homecoming Concert LIVE on April 9.
LOCATION:Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, 3045 Chicago Avenue S
LAST-MODIFIED:20140225T134732
CREATED:20140225T134011
DTSTART:20140405T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140225131131-534300@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale 2014 Tour: Sioux Falls, SD
DESCRIPTION:The Collegiate Chorale of Luther College, conducted by Dr. Andrew Last (’97
), will be in your area soon as a part of their annual Midwest Tour. The co
ncert program will include selections by Felix Mendelssohn, Jan Pieterszoon
Sweelinck, and Randall Thompson, as well as not yet published compositions
by Nick Dahlquist, Connor Koppin, and Joshua Himes. Themes include "And a
Child Shall Lead Them" and "From Grief to Glory." We hope you can join us f
or one of these performances and enjoy the Music of Luther College presente
d by Collegiate Chorale and Dr. Andrew Last. If you miss any of these event
s, you can watch the Tour Homecoming concert LIVE on April 10.
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church, 327 S Dakota Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57104
LAST-MODIFIED:20140225T131526
CREATED:20140225T131131
DTSTART:20140405T200000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140225135848-534326@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Choir 2014 Tour: Sioux Falls, SD
DESCRIPTION:The Cathedral Choir of Luther College, conducted by Dr. Jennaya Robison (’9
6), will be in your area soon as a part of their annual Midwest Tour. The c
oncert program will include choral masterpieces by J.S. Bach, Hassler, and
Ralph Vaughan Williams. At the heart of the program is Estonian composer’s
Ēriks Ešenvalds’ “Stars” for choir, water-tuned glasses and Tibetan singing
bowls. Favorite works by Olaf Christiansen, F. Melius Christiansen, Moses
Hogan, Z. Randall Stroope, and others are included in an eclectic program s
uitable for listeners of all ages.\nWe hope you can join us for one of thes
e performances and enjoy the Music of Luther College presented by Cathedral
Choir and Dr. Jennaya Robison. If you miss any of these events, you can wa
tch the Tour Homecoming Concert LIVE on April 9.
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church, 327 S Dakota Ave
LAST-MODIFIED:20140225T140324
CREATED:20140225T135848
DTSTART:20140406T080000
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140225134324-534314@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir 2014 Tour: Roseville, MN
DESCRIPTION:The Cathedral Choir of Luther College, conducted by Dr. Jennaya Robison (’9
6), will be in your area soon as a part of their annual Midwest Tour. The c
oncert program will include choral masterpieces by J.S. Bach, Hassler, and
Ralph Vaughan Williams. At the heart of the program is Estonian composer’s
Ēriks Ešenvalds’ “Stars” for choir, water-tuned glasses and Tibetan singing
bowls. Favorite works by Olaf Christiansen, F. Melius Christiansen, Moses
Hogan, Z. Randall Stroope, and others are included in an eclectic program s
uitable for listeners of all ages.\nWe hope you can join us for one of thes
e performances and enjoy the Music of Luther College presented by Cathedral
Choir and Dr. Jennaya Robison. If you miss any of these events, you can wa
tch the Tour Homecoming Concert LIVE on April 9.
LOCATION:Roseville Lutheran Church, 1215 Roselawn Avenue W
LAST-MODIFIED:20140225T134702
CREATED:20140225T134324
DTSTART:20140406T090000
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140225134812-534318@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir 2014 Tour: Shoreview, MN
DESCRIPTION:The Cathedral Choir of Luther College, conducted by Dr. Jennaya Robison (’9
6), will be in your area soon as a part of their annual Midwest Tour. The c
oncert program will include choral masterpieces by J.S. Bach, Hassler, and
Ralph Vaughan Williams. At the heart of the program is Estonian composer’s
Ēriks Ešenvalds’ “Stars” for choir, water-tuned glasses and Tibetan singing
bowls. Favorite works by Olaf Christiansen, F. Melius Christiansen, Moses
Hogan, Z. Randall Stroope, and others are included in an eclectic program s
uitable for listeners of all ages.\nWe hope you can join us for one of thes
e performances and enjoy the Music of Luther College presented by Cathedral
Choir and Dr. Jennaya Robison. If you miss any of these events, you can wa
tch the Tour Homecoming Concert LIVE on April 9.
LOCATION:Incarnation Lutheran Church, 4880 Hodgson Road
LAST-MODIFIED:20140225T135020
CREATED:20140225T134812
DTSTART:20140406T150000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702091500-474086@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Danielle Border, Clarinet
DESCRIPTION:Unfortunately Connor Jones has had to withdraw from his portion of the reci
tal. He will reschedule in the 2014-15 academic year.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140402T171456
CREATED:20130702T091500
DTSTART:20140406T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140225131810-534304@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale 2014 Tour: Austin, MN
DESCRIPTION:The Collegiate Chorale of Luther College, conducted by Dr. Andrew Last (’97
), will be in your area soon as a part of their annual Midwest Tour. The co
ncert program will include selections by Felix Mendelssohn, Jan Pieterszoon
Sweelinck, and Randall Thompson, as well as not yet published compositions
by Nick Dahlquist, Connor Koppin, and Joshua Himes. Themes include "And a
Child Shall Lead Them" and "From Grief to Glory." We hope you can join us f
or one of these performances and enjoy the Music of Luther College presente
d by Collegiate Chorale and Dr. Andrew Last. If you miss any of these event
s, you can watch the Tour Homecoming concert LIVE on April 10.
LOCATION:Our Savior's Lutheran Church 1600 West Oakland Ave Austin, MN 55912
LAST-MODIFIED:20140225T135506
CREATED:20140225T131810
DTSTART:20140406T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130718112233-477150@reason
SUMMARY:General Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music: Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130718T112408
CREATED:20130718T112233
DTSTART:20140408T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140212161712-530901@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Comp. Recital: Benjamin Davidson
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140212T162906
CREATED:20140212T161712
DTSTART:20140408T203000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131003115350-499658@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Invitational Choral Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Dorian Invitational Choral Festival is held in April of each year to pr
ovide top-quality performing and listening experiences for entire high scho
ol choirs. Five or six choirs from the upper Midwest are invited by our cho
ral faculty to come to the Luther College campus for an entire weekday. Dur
ing the Festival day, the combined voices create a large Festival choir whi
ch works with Luther choral directors on two select pieces.
LOCATION:CFL Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/dorian/choral-festival/
LAST-MODIFIED:20140318T161221
CREATED:20131003T115350
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140409
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625133034-472466@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Homecoming Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:The Cathedral Choir of Luther College, conducted by Dr. Jennaya Robison (’9
6), will be in your area soon as a part of their annual Midwest Tour. The c
oncert program will include choral masterpieces by J.S. Bach, Hassler, and
Ralph Vaughan Williams. At the heart of the program is Estonian composer’s
Ēriks Ešenvalds’ “Stars” for choir, water-tuned glasses and Tibetan singing
bowls. Favorite works by Olaf Christiansen, F. Melius Christiansen, Moses
Hogan, Z. Randall Stroope, and others are included in an eclectic program s
uitable for listeners of all ages.\nWe hope you can join us for one of thes
e performances and enjoy the Music of Luther College presented by Cathedral
Choir and Dr. Jennaya Robison.\nThis event will be streamed live and avail
able as an archive concert through Luther College Connect.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T143057
CREATED:20130625T133034
DTSTART:20140409T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211115004-516037@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Tour: Barrington, Ill.
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Orchestra will tour the Upper Midwest Thursday, Apr
il 10 through Sunday, April 13, 2014.
LOCATION:Atonement Lutheran Church 909 E Main Street Barrington, IL 60010
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T115315
CREATED:20131211T115004
DTSTART:20140410T191500
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625133210-472468@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale 2014 Tour: Homecoming Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:This event will be streamed live and available as an archive concert throug
h Luther College Connect.\nThe Collegiate Chorale of Luther College, conduc
ted by Dr. Andrew Last (’97), will be in your area soon as a part of their
annual Midwest Tour. The concert program will include selections by Felix M
endelssohn, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, and Randall Thompson, as well as not
yet published compositions by Nick Dahlquist, Connor Koppin, and Joshua Hi
mes. Themes include "And a Child Shall Lead Them" and "From Grief to Glory.
" We hope you can join us for one of these performances and enjoy the Music
of Luther College presented by Collegiate Chorale and Dr. Andrew Last. If
you miss any of these events, you can watch the Tour Homecoming concert LIV
E on April 10.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T143215
CREATED:20130625T133210
DTSTART:20140410T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702091610-474088@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Andrea Keuper, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134459
CREATED:20130702T091610
DTSTART:20140411T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211115317-516048@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Tour: Iowa City, Iowa
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Orchestra will tour the Upper Midwest Thursday, Apr
il 10 through Sunday, April 13, 2014.
LOCATION:The Mill Restaurant 120 E Burlington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T115451
CREATED:20131211T115317
DTSTART:20140411T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702091219-474084@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recital: Patrick Fagan, Sr./Voice & Aaron Mertzenich, Sr./Viola
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140213T122639
CREATED:20130702T091219
DTSTART:20140411T203000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140213124743-531228@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Ben King Quale, Voice & Nathan Wiley, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140213T124912
CREATED:20140213T124743
DTSTART:20140412T120000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625133706-472470@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recital: Brudos Recital, Evan Mitchell
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134437
CREATED:20130625T133706
DTSTART:20140412T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702091935-474092@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recital: Evan Gardner, Jr./Voice & Ben Messerschmidt, Jr./Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140224T164329
CREATED:20130702T091935
DTSTART:20140412T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211115453-516050@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Tour: Eau Claire, Wis.
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Orchestra will tour the Upper Midwest Thursday, Apr
il 10 through Sunday, April 13, 2014.
LOCATION:St. John's Lutheran Church 1804 Highland Avenue Eau Claire, Wis. 54701
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T115616
CREATED:20131211T115453
DTSTART:20140412T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130806091912-483442@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recital: Matt Knutson, Jr./Voice & Katherine Stremel, Sr./Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music: Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140213T122425
CREATED:20130806T091912
DTSTART:20140412T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131016081441-502413@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recital: Brittany Leeman, Sr./Voice & Braun Oldenkamp, Jr./Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140213T122350
CREATED:20131016T081441
DTSTART:20140413T120000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702092539-474096@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Steven Halloin, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134400
CREATED:20130702T092539
DTSTART:20140413T140000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130626154126-473094@reason
SUMMARY:Collegium Musicum Concert
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T134345
CREATED:20130626T154126
DTSTART:20140413T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211115618-516052@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Tour: Apple Valley, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Orchestra will tour the Upper Midwest Thursday, Apr
il 10 through Sunday, April 13, 2014.
LOCATION:Christus Victor Lutheran Church 7510 Palomino Drive Apple Valley, Minn. 551
24
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T115736
CREATED:20131211T115618
DTSTART:20140413T170000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130701152822-473977@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Vanessa Libbey, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140206T155724
CREATED:20130701T152822
DTSTART:20140413T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130920103246-495773@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kari Jensen, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140212T153857
CREATED:20130920T103246
DTSTART:20140413T203000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130718113002-477154@reason
SUMMARY:Recital: Registered Chamber Groups
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music: Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130718T113056
CREATED:20130718T113002
DTSTART:20140414T210000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625134215-472472@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Homecoming Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:This event will be streamed live and available as an archive concert throug
h Luther College Connect.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T143346
CREATED:20130625T134215
DTSTART:20140415T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625134531-472474@reason
SUMMARY:Varsity Band/ Wind & Percussion Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130625T140859
CREATED:20130625T134531
DTSTART:20140416T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625140703-472503@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recital: Kalle Akkerman/Grace Erie Jr/Sr Organ
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130625T144325
CREATED:20130625T140703
DTSTART:20140422T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625140901-472508@reason
SUMMARY:Brass Ensembles Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130625T141005
CREATED:20130625T140901
DTSTART:20140423T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130626154232-473097@reason
SUMMARY:Philharmonia Concert
DESCRIPTION:Spring concert for Philharmonia Orchestra of Luther College with Aurora and
Norsemen ensembles.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140422T122313
CREATED:20130626T154232
DTSTART:20140424T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211112654-515988@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Tour: McFarland, Wis.
DESCRIPTION:The Concert Band will tour the Upper Midwest Wednesday, February 26 through
Friday, February 27, 2014 as well as Friday, April 25 through Sunday, Apri
l 27, 2014. Details will be available soon.\nIf you are interested in hosti
ng Concert Band in your area in 2014 or 2015, please contact Kate Haller at
kate.haller@luther.edu
LOCATION:McFarland High School Auditorium 5103 Farwell St, McFarland, Wis. 53558
LAST-MODIFIED:20140425T121606
CREATED:20131211T112654
DTSTART:20140425T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140213124240-531219@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. & Sr. Recital: Katie Fillmore, Alto Sax & Luke Hanson, Cello
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140227T111904
CREATED:20140213T124240
DTSTART:20140426T120000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140211160001-530378@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recital: Aubrey Ross, Jr./Voice & Derek Sturtevant, Sr./Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140213T122310
CREATED:20140211T160001
DTSTART:20140426T140000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130701151825-473970@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Hannah Axt, Flute
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140205T085337
CREATED:20130701T151825
DTSTART:20140426T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211112947-515991@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Tour: Golden Valley, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:Shared Concert with Minnesota Symphonic Winds
LOCATION:Calvary Lutheran Church 7520 Golden Valley Rd, Golden Valley, Minn. 55427
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T113248
CREATED:20131211T112947
DTSTART:20140426T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131003134207-499694@reason
SUMMARY:Cantorei Concert with Northern Lights
LOCATION:Decorah Lutheran Church, 309 Winnebago St, Decorah, IA 52101
LAST-MODIFIED:20140424T132022
CREATED:20131003T134207
DTSTART:20140427T140000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20131211113250-515993@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Tour: Fergus Falls, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:The Concert Band will tour the Upper Midwest Wednesday, February 26 through
Friday, February 27, 2014 as well as Friday, April 25 through Sunday, Apri
l 27, 2014. Details will be available soon.\nIf you are interested in hosti
ng Concert Band in your area in 2014 or 2015, please contact Kate Haller at
kate.haller@luther.edu
LOCATION:Kennedy Secondary School Auditorium 601 Randolph Ave, Fergus Falls, Minn. 5
6537
LAST-MODIFIED:20131211T113607
CREATED:20131211T113250
DTSTART:20140427T140000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140128110234-527409@reason
SUMMARY:Tchaikovsky Voices Concert with VocalEssence
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir joins forces with VocalEssence and the choirs from Gustavus, B
ethel, and St. Thomas to perform symphonic works of Tchaikovsky.
LOCATION:Benson Great Hall, Bethel University, St. Paul, Minnesota
URL:http://www.vocalessence.org/tchaikovsky
LAST-MODIFIED:20140409T115016
CREATED:20140128T110234
DTSTART:20140427T150000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625141108-472511@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recital: Composition
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140114T090315
CREATED:20130625T141108
DTSTART:20140428T210000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625141234-472513@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Homecoming Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:This event will be streamed live and available as an archive concert throug
h Luther College Connect.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T143508
CREATED:20130625T141234
DTSTART:20140429T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625142317-472529@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Band Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130625T142401
CREATED:20130625T142317
DTSTART:20140430T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625142403-472532@reason
SUMMARY:Cantorei/ Luther Ringers Concert
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130709T114939
CREATED:20130625T142403
DTSTART:20140501T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625142633-472538@reason
SUMMARY:Norsemen/Aurora Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130625T142736
CREATED:20130625T142633
DTSTART:20140502T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140425112716-544918@reason
SUMMARY:Luther Ringers with Madison Area Concert Handbells
DESCRIPTION:Luther Ringers will perform joint concert in Madison with MACH
LOCATION:Asbury United Methodist Church, 6101 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53705
URL:http://www.madisonhandbells.org/perform.html#luther
LAST-MODIFIED:20140425T113227
CREATED:20140425T112716
DTSTART:20140503T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130702090059-474068@reason
SUMMARY:Sr./Jr. Recital: Jenna Hoge & Sam Raiche, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140424T122333
CREATED:20130702T090059
DTSTART:20140503T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625142740-472540@reason
SUMMARY:Spring Opera Performance
DESCRIPTION:Sister Angelica & Gianni Schicchi\nby Giacomo Puccini\nThe Luther College M
usic Department will present two one-act operas by Giacomo Puccini: Sister
Angelica & Gianni Schicchi. Thought by many to be the quintessential Italia
n opera composer, Puccini’s penchant for writing beautiful melodies and for
breathing musical life into a story are on full display in these two works
.\nSister Angelica takes place in the late eighteenth century in a convent
on the Mediterranean Sea. Here amid the daily activities of the nuns a myst
erious story unfolds: no one knows why Sister Angelica, a noble woman by bi
rth, came to the convent seven years, nor why she has not heard from her fa
mily or friends since she arrived. When Angelica’s aunt makes an unexpected
visit to the convent, Angelica is confronted with heartbreaking news and a
terrible dilemma. Puccini’s music soars as Angelica resolves to place her
fate in the hands of the Virgin Mary.\nThe action of Gianni Schicchi takes
place in Florence in the year 1918. The relatives of Buoso Donati are gathe
red by his deathbed; yet, rather than mourning his loss, the Donati family
desperately wants to inherit a fortune from Buoso’s will. When the family l
earns that Buoso has bequeathed his entire estate to the church, they have
no choice but to seek the help of Gianni Schicchi, a crafty and notorious s
windler. Together, they hatch a plot to revoke Buoso’s will, but Gianni’s t
rue motives aren’t revealed until the lawyer actually arrives. This masterf
ul comedy, which contains one of opera’s most beloved arias, never fails to
entertain.\nBoth operas are double cast in the leading roles. Sopranos And
rea Keuper and Brittney Leemon sing the title role in Sister Angelica. Bari
tones David Geist and Evan Mitchell sing the title role in Gianni Schicchi.
One of the most famous and iconic arias in all of opera, “O mio babbino ca
ro” from Gianni Schicchi, will be sung by sopranos Vanessa Libbey and Jenni
fer LeDoux, playing the role of Schicchi’s daughter Lauretta. The performan
ces will be sung in English. Stage direction is by Professor of Music Andre
w Whitfield, set design by Professor of Theater Jeff Dintaman, and the Luth
er College Chamber Orchestra will be conducted by Professor of Music Daniel
Baldwin.\nThe performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 9 and Sa
turday, May 10 in the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus. Ticke
ts ($15 adults; $8 children under 12) may be purchased at the Luther Colleg
e Box Office in the CFL, online at\nhttp://boxoffice.luther.edu, or by call
ing 563-387-1293.\nThis event will be video recorded, but not streamed.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140505T100221
CREATED:20130625T142740
DTSTART:20140509T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625142840-472543@reason
SUMMARY:Spring Opera Performance (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:Sister Angelica & Gianni Schicchi\nby Giacomo Puccini\nThe Luther College M
usic Department will present two one-act operas by Giacomo Puccini: Sister
Angelica & Gianni Schicchi. Thought by many to be the quintessential Italia
n opera composer, Puccini’s penchant for writing beautiful melodies and for
breathing musical life into a story are on full display in these two works
.\nSister Angelica takes place in the late eighteenth century in a convent
on the Mediterranean Sea. Here amid the daily activities of the nuns a myst
erious story unfolds: no one knows why Sister Angelica, a noble woman by bi
rth, came to the convent seven years, nor why she has not heard from her fa
mily or friends since she arrived. When Angelica’s aunt makes an unexpected
visit to the convent, Angelica is confronted with heartbreaking news and a
terrible dilemma. Puccini’s music soars as Angelica resolves to place her
fate in the hands of the Virgin Mary.\nThe action of Gianni Schicchi takes
place in Florence in the year 1918. The relatives of Buoso Donati are gathe
red by his deathbed; yet, rather than mourning his loss, the Donati family
desperately wants to inherit a fortune from Buoso’s will. When the family l
earns that Buoso has bequeathed his entire estate to the church, they have
no choice but to seek the help of Gianni Schicchi, a crafty and notorious s
windler. Together, they hatch a plot to revoke Buoso’s will, but Gianni’s t
rue motives aren’t revealed until the lawyer actually arrives. This masterf
ul comedy, which contains one of opera’s most beloved arias, never fails to
entertain.\nBoth operas are double cast in the leading roles. Sopranos And
rea Keuper and Brittney Leemon sing the title role in Sister Angelica. Bari
tones David Geist and Evan Mitchell sing the title role in Gianni Schicchi.
One of the most famous and iconic arias in all of opera, “O mio babbino ca
ro” from Gianni Schicchi, will be sung by sopranos Vanessa Libbey and Jenni
fer LeDoux, playing the role of Schicchi’s daughter Lauretta. The performan
ces will be sung in English. Stage direction is by Professor of Music Andre
w Whitfield, set design by Professor of Theater Jeff Dintaman, and the Luth
er College Chamber Orchestra will be conducted by Professor of Music Daniel
Baldwin.\nThe performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 9 and Sa
turday, May 10 in the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus. Ticke
ts ($15 adults; $8 children under 12) may be purchased at the Luther Colleg
e Box Office in the CFL, online at\nhttp://boxoffice.luther.edu, or by call
ing 563-387-1293.\nThis event will be video recorded, but not streamed.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150310T131516
CREATED:20130625T142840
DTSTART:20140510T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130718113234-477161@reason
SUMMARY:Recital: Distinction in Accompanying
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music: Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130718T113332
CREATED:20130718T113234
DTSTART:20140511T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130718113059-477158@reason
SUMMARY:Recital: Registered Chamber Groups
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music: Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130718T113142
CREATED:20130718T113059
DTSTART:20140511T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625143003-472546@reason
SUMMARY:Friday Showcase Concert: Nordic Choir & Symphony Orchestra
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130625T143147
CREATED:20130625T143003
DTSTART:20140523T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625143151-472548@reason
SUMMARY:Saturday Showcase Concert: Concert Band & Jazz Orchestra
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20130625T143320
CREATED:20130625T143151
DTSTART:20140524T133000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625143341-472551@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Summer Camp Middle School Week
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/dorian/middle-school/
LAST-MODIFIED:20140602T154212
CREATED:20130625T143341
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140608
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130625143509-472556@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Summer Camp Senior High Week
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/dorian/high-school/
LAST-MODIFIED:20140602T154151
CREATED:20130625T143509
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140615
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140707122958-558758@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Music Faculty Showcase Recital
DESCRIPTION:Start the new academic year with the annual Music Faculty Showcase Recital!
Hear the sounds of vocal and instrumental faculty from the Luther College
Music Department in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life.\nThe mu
sic faculty showcase will feature a cross-section of the Luther College mus
ic faculty performing a broad variety of works from Vivaldi to Luther's Com
poser-in-Residence Brooke Joyce.\nPerformers include: Heather Armstrong, ob
oe; Carla Hanson, soprano; Carol Hester, flute; Xiao Hu, piano; Brooke Joyc
e, piano; Peter Lingen, guitar; Karen Kanakis, soprano; Eric Kutz, cello; J
acob Lassetter, baritone; Spencer Martin, violin; Jessica Paul, piano; Kath
ryn Reed, organ; Andrew Whitfield, baritone; and Katherine Haller, Michael
Chesher, Lynne Postudensek Hart and Peter Hart, saxophone quartet. \nFree a
nd open to the public.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140902T103835
CREATED:20140707T122958
DTSTART:20140907T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140707123634-558762@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Faculty Artist Series: Karen Kanakis, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Due to illness Dr. Kanakis has postponed her recital. A new date is TBA.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20140911T163913
CREATED:20140707T123634
DTSTART:20140912T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140707124012-558764@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Muraski Duo, Cello/Piano
DESCRIPTION:The Murasaki Duo, featuring husband-and-wife team Miko Kominami and Eric Ku
tz will present a piano-cello recital titled "A French Affair" in the Noble
Recital Hall.\nThe program is open to the public with no charge for admiss
ion.\nThe program will be entirely dedicated to French music. The Murasaki
Duo will begin their recital with "Drinking Song" by Maurice Ravel, "Three
Pieces" by Nadia Boulanger, "Suite, Op. 16" by Camille Saint-Saens and Fran
cis Poulenc's Sonata for Cello and Piano.\nIn the second half of the perfor
mance, Tarn Travers, Luther visiting instructor in music, will join the duo
on violin for a performance of Ravel's Piano Trio. Originally composed in
1914, this performance celebrates the piece's 100th anniversary.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20140902T104417
CREATED:20140707T124012
DTSTART:20140914T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715095457-560188@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Benjamin Yates/Brad Schultz, Trombone/Organ
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140919T143038
CREATED:20140715T095457
DTSTART:20140919T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715110554-560208@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band and Jazz Orchestra Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140805T161851
CREATED:20140715T110554
DTSTART:20140920T123000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715111041-560211@reason
SUMMARY:Family Weekend Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Family Weekend Concert will have performances from Aurora, Norsemen, Ca
thedral Choir, Collegiate Chorale, Varsity Band, and Wind & Percussion Ense
mble. The concert is free and open to the public in the CFL Main Hall.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140912T102017
CREATED:20140715T111041
DTSTART:20140920T190000
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715111543-560213@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Band Concert
LOCATION:Marty's Cyber Cafe
LAST-MODIFIED:20140805T161830
CREATED:20140715T111543
DTSTART:20140920T204500
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715112017-560219@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir in Sunday Worship
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20140805T161821
CREATED:20140715T112017
DTSTART:20140921T100000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715113233-560230@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Elkina Duo, Piano
DESCRIPTION:The critically acclaimed Elkina Piano Duo will perform a piano recital at 7
:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble M
usic Hall. The duo's recital will focus on the works of Russian composers.
The recital is open to the public with no charge for admission.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20140916T084513
CREATED:20140715T113233
DTSTART:20140923T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715114635-560238@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Kathryn Reed, Harpsichord
DESCRIPTION:Kathryn Reed will present a harpsichord recital at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept.
26, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Music Hall. The program i
s open to the public with no charge for admission. The program features mus
ic from the French and Italian Baroque, including a solo harpsichord work,
"Overture in the French Style" by J.S. Bach.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141031T151333
CREATED:20140715T114635
DTSTART:20140926T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715133133-560271@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Carol Hester, Flute
DESCRIPTION:Featuring works for flute and piano by Franz Schubert, Claude Debussy and A
ustralian composer Carl Vine, Carol Hester will perform a flute recital at
4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, in the Noble Recital Hall in Jenson-Noble Music
Hall. The recital also features a work for solo flute by American composer
Rhonda Larson and a work for alto flute and electronics by Armenian compose
r Eve Beglarian. The recital is open to the public with no charge for admis
sion.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20140927T133052
CREATED:20140715T133133
DTSTART:20140927T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715133237-560274@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Eric Angeroth Franks, Trumpet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20140805T161627
CREATED:20140715T133237
DTSTART:20140927T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715133435-560276@reason
SUMMARY:POSTPONED to 10/26/14: Faculty Artist Series: Eric Ashcraft, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Eric Ashcraft's recital has been postponed to October 26, 7:30 p.m., in the
Jenson-Noble Recital Hall. We are sorry for any inconvenience!
LAST-MODIFIED:20140923T160105
CREATED:20140715T133435
DTSTART:20140928T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715133617-560278@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Spencer Martin, Viola
DESCRIPTION: Spencer Martin and Du Huang will perform a viola and piano recital at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Music
Hall. The recital is open to the public with no charge for admission. The
program will begin with a solo viola performance by\nMartin of Bach's "Ciac
onna" from Partita in D Minor followed by the three-movement Sonata in A mi
nor, D. 821, “Arpeggione,” by Franz Schubert. Following a brief intermissio
n, they will return to the stage and conclude the performance with the Sona
ta in E-flat Major, Op. 120, No. 2 by Johannes Brahms.\n \n
\n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T152042
CREATED:20140715T133617
DTSTART:20141002T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715133934-560280@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jacob Lassetter, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Jacob Lassetter will present a voice recital at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, i
n the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Music Hall. The recital is ope
n to the public with no charge for admission. Lassetter will be performing
Johannes Brahms' Vier ernste Gesänge (op. 121), Four Divine Poems of John D
onne by Dorian Le Gallienne, and Pilgrimage by Carlisle Floyd.\n \n\n \n Vi
ew Program Notes and Translations for Faculty Artist Series: Jacob Lassette
r.\n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20140929T152300
CREATED:20140715T133934
DTSTART:20141003T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715134107-560282@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kasey Thorson/Dan Gibson, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20140923T100014
CREATED:20140715T134107
DTSTART:20141004T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715134849-560284@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Carla Hanson, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Carla Hanson, Luther College adjunct faculty in music, will perform a Spani
sh voice recital at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5, in the Noble Recital Hall of the
Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus. The recital is part of a
touring series Hanson performs with her friend and collaborator, Ainhoa Urk
ijo, former Luther College faculty member.\n \n\n \nView this PowerPoint pr
esentation to learn more about the recital program, performers, and compose
rs.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141003T150404
CREATED:20140715T134849
DTSTART:20141005T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715135048-560288@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Music in the Shape of a Pear
DESCRIPTION:Marking the 10th anniversary since its inception as a concert series, Luthe
r College's "Music in the Shape of a Pear" will present a concert featuring
music composed by graduates of Luther's composition program at 7 p.m. Thur
sday, Oct. 9, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music o
n the Luther campus.\nThe performance is open to the public with no charge
for admission and features recent solo and chamber works by Jon Bakken, cla
ss of 2009; Joseph Carey, class of 2011; Benjamin Cramer, class of 2013; Ma
xwell Lafontant, class of 2013; Sky Macklay, class of 2010; Ted Moore, clas
s of 2009; Kimberly Osberg, class of 2014; Andrew Prahlow, class of 2010; a
nd Zach Zubow, class of 2006.\nPerformers include Luther faculty members Du
Huang and Xiao Hu, pianists; Michael Chesher, clarinet; Lorie Scott, flute
; Tarn Travers, violin; Brad Schultz, organ; and student performers, includ
ing members of the Luther College Chamber Orchestra. \nThe concert is the f
irst event of the composition reunion during Luther's Homecoming weekend. O
ther events include a reception for composition alumni Friday, Oct. 10, a r
ehearsal and recording session Saturday, Oct. 11, and premieres of new alum
ni compositions during Sunday morning worship in the Center for Faith and L
ife Main Hall.\nA new work for concert band, composed by Sydney Kjerstad, c
lass of 2013, will be premiered during the Homecoming Concert at 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 12, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall.\nFor further i
nformation, visit Luther's homecoming page, https://www.luther.edu/homecomi
ng/, or the composition program website, https://www.luther.edu/composition
/.\n"Music in the Shape of a Pear" is a semi-annual concert series directed
by Brooke Joyce, Luther College's composer-in-residence. Performances incl
ude collaborations between Luther faculty, staff, students, local musicians
and guest recitalists.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141003T143850
CREATED:20140715T135048
DTSTART:20141009T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140925140924-574171@reason
SUMMARY:Presidential Inauguration: Investiture Ceremony of Paula J. Carlson
DESCRIPTION:Musical Offering: Nordic Choir, Symphony Orchestra, and Gregory Peterson, C
ollege Organist
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:http://www.luther.edu/president/inauguration/
LAST-MODIFIED:20140925T152536
CREATED:20140925T140924
DTSTART:20141010T150000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140708011813-559201@reason
SUMMARY:Homecoming Festival Eucharist
DESCRIPTION:Musical Offering: Aurora, Cantorei, Cathedral Choir, Collegiate Chorale, No
rsemen, Luther Ringers\nOrganist: Gregory Peterson '83, Associate Professor
of Music and College Organist\nOrgan and Choral Works by Luther Compositio
n Alumni
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141009T110032
CREATED:20140708T011813
DTSTART:20141012T100000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715140107-560301@reason
SUMMARY:Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Homecoming Concert, featuring the college's premiere tou
ring ensembles, will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12, in the Center for Fai
th and Life. The concert includes performances by the Luther Symphony Orche
stra, conducted by Daniel Baldwin; Nordic Choir, conducted by Allen Hightow
er; and Concert Band, conducted by Joan deAlbuquerque.\nThe concert, open t
o the public with no charge for admission, will be streamed live.\nThe Symp
hony Orchestra will perform works by William Walton and Leonard Bernstein.
The ensemble will also perform "The Star-Spangled Banner" in commemoration
of the 200th anniversary of "Defense of Fort McCoy" written Francis Scott K
ey, a poem that later became the lyrics to the National Anthem of the Unite
d States.\nThe Concert Band will perform works by Dmitri Shostakovich, Adam
Gorb, J.S. Bach, and John Philip Sousa. The band will also perform the pre
miere of a work composed by Sydney Kjerstad, Luther alumna, who wrote the p
iece in memory of her late uncle and grandmother who both passed away last
year from pancreatic cancer. Kjerstad says her composition is dedicated to
all those who have struggled with pancreatic cancer, in hopes of "focusing
on hope in the midst of the suffering."\nNordic Choir will perform works by
William Byrd, F. Melius Christiansen, Susan LaBarr, Southern Harmony, Pave
l Chesnokov, a piece by Oscar Hammerstein and Jerome Kern, as well as an ar
rangement by Lynn K. Pickett.\nThe concert includes the presentation of the
Weston H. Noble Award to James Johnson, class of 1975, the Carlo A. Sperat
i Award to Willard Linnevold, class of 1937 and the Theodore Presser Schola
rship and the Richard C. and Joann M. Hemp Prize, to be announced and award
ed the afternoon of the concert.\n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T141654
CREATED:20140715T140107
DTSTART:20141012T133000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715140831-560310@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Carole Terry, Organ
DESCRIPTION: Carole Terry, guest concert organist, will present a concert at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 14, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the
Luther Campus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admiss
ion.\nTerry will perform Praeludium in E Major by Dietrich Buxtehude, two w
orks by Bach, a Felix Mendelssohn sonata, "Deuxiéme Fantasie" by Jehan
Alain, "Clair de Lune" by Jehan Alain and Introduction and Passsacaglia to
"Schönberger Orgelalbum" by Max Reger.\nThe concert is being presented as
Luther's annual Benefactor Organ Recital, which features outstanding
artists of international caliber performing on the Robert Sipe mechanical a
ction organ. The intent of the concert, sponsored through the Kathryn Ulvil
den Moen Organ Fund and the William B. Kuhlman Endowment for Organ Performa
nce, is to provide a performance from an inspirational role model for curre
nt and prospective students who wish to pursue organ study at Luther.\nCaro
le Terry's career as a renowned performer and pedagogue of the organ and ha
rpsichord has taken her to many cities and universities throughout the Unit
ed States, Europe, and the Far East. Especially known for her performances
and recordings of German Romantic music, she is also an expert on the physi
ology of keyboard performance -- the subject of her forthcoming academic wo
rk.\nAs a performer and master teacher, Terry participated in the Bamboo Or
gan Festival, in Manila, Philippines, as well as the Attersee Barock Akadem
ie, Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, in Lübeck, Germany. She has also bee
n involved in various summer academies, such as the International Summer Sc
hool for Young Organists in Oundle, Great Britain and the Mount Royal Colle
ge Organ Academy and International Summer School in Calgary, Canada. A freq
uent judge for competitions, Terry has adjudicated the prestigious Internat
ional Musachino Organ Competition in Tokyo and in 2003, the Third Mikael Ta
riverdiev International Organ Competition.\nIn the United States, Terry has
participated in conferences and seminars such as the San Anselmo Organ Fes
tival, The Historical Organ in America (Arizona), the Oregon Bach Festival,
and the Montreat Festival of Worship and Music (North Carolina). She has b
een a featured recitalist at many conventions of the American Guild of Orga
nists.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T151023
CREATED:20140715T140831
DTSTART:20141014T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140926131349-574459@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED-Faculty Artist Series: Karen Kanakis, Voice
DESCRIPTION:\nKaren Kanakis, Luther College associate professor of music, will present
a voice recital at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15, in the Noble Recital Hall
of the Jenson-Noble Music Hall on Luther campus.\nThe program is open to th
e public with no charge for admission.\nAccompanying Kanakis on the perform
ance is Jessica Paul, Luther professor of music and collaborative pianist.\
nThe program features music sung entirely in Italian by various composers i
ncluding Franz Liszt, Giuseppe Verdi, Paolo Tosti, Gioachino Rossini and Re
ynaldo Hahn.\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20141007T112633
CREATED:20140926T131349
DTSTART:20141015T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715141157-560315@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Heather Armstrong, Oboe
DESCRIPTION:Heather Armstrong, Luther College associate professor of music, will perfor
m an oboe recital at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, in the Noble Recital Hall
of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T152121
CREATED:20140715T141157
DTSTART:20141023T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715141541-560317@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Lukas Hampton/Scott Senko, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Student recital by Lukas Hampton, bass, and Scott Senko, tenor.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141010T124322
CREATED:20140715T141541
DTSTART:20141025T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715141801-560319@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Kristin Hightower/Beth Ray Westlund, Voice
DESCRIPTION:\nKristin Hightower, former Luther College adjunct faculty in music, and Be
th Ray Westlund, Luther associate professor of music, will perform a vocal
recital at 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenso
n-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus. The theme for the recital is "A
mor e Morte (Love and Death)." Jessica Paul, Luther professor of music, is
the collaborative pianist for the recital.\nThe recital is open to the pub
lic with no charge for admission.\nHightower will perform Richard Strauss'
"Drei Lieder der Ophelia," three chansons of Cécile Chaminade and a scene f
rom Igor Stravinsky's "The Rake's Progress."\nRay will perform works by Fra
ncis Poulenc, epitaph settings by Richard Hundley and Theodore Chanler and
an aria from Giuseppe Verdi's "Don Carlo."\nHightower and Ray will collabor
ate on operatic duets from Handel's "Rinaldo" and "Sosarme" and will featur
e Luther faculty members Heather Armstrong and James Griesheimer, oboe; Vir
ginia Strauss and Tarn Travers, violin; Spencer Martin, viola; Eric Kutz, c
ello; and Kathryn Reed, harpsichord.\nHightower was a member of the Luther
voice faculty from 2010 to 2014.\nRay joined the Luther music department fa
culty in 2001 teaching voice, diction for singers and serving as associate
department head.\n \n \n \n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141024T142041
CREATED:20140715T141801
DTSTART:20141025T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715142007-560321@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kadie Smith/Bryce Muenchow, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141010T124400
CREATED:20140715T142007
DTSTART:20141026T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140923161242-573601@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Eric Ashcraft, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141010T124415
CREATED:20140923T161242
DTSTART:20141026T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715144658-560345@reason
SUMMARY:General Recitals
DESCRIPTION:Luther music students will perform a general recital at 9:40 a.m. on Tuesda
y, Oct. 28, in the Noble Recital Hall and Sundt Organ Room of the Jenson-No
ble Music Hall on the Luther campus.\nView the General Recital Program.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Choir Room, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141027T153050
CREATED:20140715T144658
DTSTART:20141028T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715144859-560348@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Calliope Duo
DESCRIPTION:\nThe Calliope Duo, featuring Elizabeth McNutt, flute, and Shannon Wettstei
n, piano, will perform a guest recital at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, in the N
oble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Music Hall on the Luther campus.\nThe
performance is open to the public with no charge for admission and feature
s recent solo and chamber works by Mario Lavista, José-Luis Hurtado, Arturo
Furentes, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez and a world premiere by Iowa composer,
Harvey Sollberger.\nMcNutt and Wettstein formed the Calliope Duo in 1999. I
n their collaborations as the Calliope Duo and in their highly acclaimed so
lo performances, McNutt and Wettstein present the most original and innovat
ive newly composed music. The Calliope Duo's programs focus on works that e
xtend from the latter half of the 20th century into the beginning of the 21
st. To give a fresh perspective to both new and old music, Calliope occasio
nally incorporates substantial and innovative compositions from past centur
ies into their recital programs.\nThrough collaborations with composers and
outreach to audiences, the Calliope Duo works to build the concert reperto
ire and audiences of the future. The name Calliope refers to an innovative
American combination of flute and piano, a keyboard instrument that plays a
rank of steam-driven pipes. Calliope is also the name of the Greek muse of
eloquence and epic poetry, an embodiment of the duo's mission to convey id
eas of heroic intensity with beauty and grace.\nIn addition to their work a
s a duo, the members of Calliope are avid solo performers as well, featured
in such venues as the Los Angeles Philharmonic Green Umbrella series, Bost
on's Gardner Museum and Jordan Hall, and festivals at Aspen, Colorado; Scot
ia, Canada; Darmstadt, Germany; Yellow Barn, Vermont; Arcosanti, Arizona; a
nd Buffalo, New York.\nRecent appearances include the New Music Circle of S
t. Louis, the Birmingham Art Music Alliance, Minnesota State University at
Moorhead, University of Maryland Baltimore County, the SEAMUS National Conf
erence, the Southeastern Composers' League, and the National Flute Associat
ion.\nMcNutt released a CD of music for solo flute and electronics, "pipe w
rench," last year on the Electronic Music Foundation Media label. An avid p
erformer of electro-acoustic music, McNutt also performs with clarinetist E
sther Lamneck in the duo The Tornado Project.\nWettstein is formerly the pi
anist for the Twin Cities-based contemporary ensemble, Zeitgeist. Her solo
piano album is available under the Centaur label.\n \n
\n \n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141016T160509
CREATED:20140715T144859
DTSTART:20141028T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715151033-560355@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Brad Schultz, Organ
DESCRIPTION:Brad Schultz, Luther College visiting instructor in music, will perform a H
alloween-themed organ recital at 7:30 p.m on Friday, Oct. 31, in the Main H
all of the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nSchultz, perfor
ming as Count Dracula, encourages attendees to come in costume.\nThe recita
l is open to the public with no charge for admission. A candy reception wil
l be held in the lobby following the performance.\nSchultz will perform a w
ide range of novel and scary pieces for the organ including works by Olivie
r Messiaen, Modest Mussorgsky, Naji Hakim and J.S. Bach.\n \n \n \n \n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141027T143610
CREATED:20140715T151033
DTSTART:20141031T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715152303-560362@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Emily Tope, Cello
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T123031
CREATED:20140715T152303
DTSTART:20141101T120000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715152650-560366@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Celia Garner-Prouty/Shafer Stromwall, Violin/Trumpet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T123117
CREATED:20140715T152650
DTSTART:20141101T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140925163151-574284@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Off Campus Church Service
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir at Lutheran Church of Hope, West Des Moines, Iowa
LOCATION:Lutheran Church of Hope 925 Jordan Creek Pkwy West Des Moines, Iowa
LAST-MODIFIED:20141002T234952
CREATED:20140925T163151
DTSTART:20141101T170000
DURATION:PT1H15M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715152958-560370@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Benjamin Henson/Peter Swanson, Violin/Cello
DESCRIPTION:Benjamin Henson, junior, and Peter Swanson, junior, will perform a violin/c
ello recital at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, in the Noble Recital Hall of the J
enson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus. Henson will be accompanied
by Shayla De Jong, junior piano, and Jordan Cox, junior clarinet. Swanson w
ill be accompanied by Isak Swanson, sophomore piano.\nHenson will be perfor
ming the Adagio movement of Bach's "Sonata no. 1 for Solo Violin," "Tango-V
alse-Ragtime" from Stravinsky's "L'histoire du soldat," and the first movem
ent of Saint-Saen's "Concerto No. 3." Swanson will be performing "Sonata fo
r Violoncello Solo" by Hindemith and "Cello Sonata in C major, Op. 119" by
Prokofiev.\nHenson is a student of Tarn Travers and Swanson is a student of
Eric Kutz.\nView program notes and program for the recital.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141024T153218
CREATED:20140715T152958
DTSTART:20141101T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140925163456-574286@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Concert: West Des Moines, Iowa
DESCRIPTION:Joint concert of Nordic Choir and Valley Singers from West Des Moines Valle
y High School
LOCATION:Lutheran Church of Hope 925 Jordan Creek Pkwy West Des Moines, Iowa
LAST-MODIFIED:20140925T163834
CREATED:20140925T163456
DTSTART:20141101T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140925163838-574289@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Off Campus Church Service
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir in church services at Lutheran Church of Hope, West Des Moines
, Iowa
LOCATION:Lutheran Church of Hope, 925 Jordan Parkway, West Des Moines, Iowa
LAST-MODIFIED:20141002T234937
CREATED:20140925T163838
DTSTART:20141102T090000
DURATION:PT1H15M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715153213-560372@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Jakob Jorgenson/Sara Ranscht, Trumpet/Cello
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T124839
CREATED:20140715T153213
DTSTART:20141102T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715183516-560444@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T124915
CREATED:20140715T183516
DTSTART:20141102T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715183613-560447@reason
SUMMARY:Sr./Jr. Recital: Leif Larson/Josh Olson, Percussion
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T124949
CREATED:20140715T183613
DTSTART:20141102T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715183710-560449@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kalle Akkerman, Organ
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T125031
CREATED:20140715T183710
DTSTART:20141104T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716103914-560555@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Dorian Keyboard Festival
DESCRIPTION:Robert Satterlee, professor of piano and assistant dean for graduate studie
s at Bowling Green State University, will perform a guest recital at 7:30 p
.m. Friday, Nov. 7, in Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
on the Luther campus. Satterlee will be playing works by Franz Joseph Hayd
n, Fredric Rzewski, Maurice Ravel and Sergei Rachmaninoff.\nThe recital, pa
rt of the 57th annual Dorian Keyboard Festival, is free and open to the pub
lic.\n\nView the recital program.\nView Robert Satterlee's biography.\n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141031T144211
CREATED:20140716T103914
DTSTART:20141107T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716104131-560571@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Keyboard Festival Recitals
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall and Choir Room, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T125132
CREATED:20140716T104131
DTSTART:20141108T163000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716104520-560582@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Keyboard Festival Finalist Recital
DESCRIPTION:The winner of the Dorian Keyboard Festival performs.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T125151
CREATED:20140716T104520
DTSTART:20141108T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716104720-560592@reason
SUMMARY:Master Class: Dorian Keyboard Festival
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T125414
CREATED:20140716T104720
DTSTART:20141109T120000
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715183804-560451@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band will perform a Veteran's Day concert at 4 p.m.
on Sunday, November 9, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on
the Luther campus. The concert will feature American music including a Joh
n William's arrangement of Star Spangled Banner, Stars and Stripes by Sousa
, and National Emblem by Edwin Bagley.\nThis event will be available to liv
e-stream at http://portal.stretchinternet.com/lutheradmin/
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150310T131442
CREATED:20140715T183804
DTSTART:20141109T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715140719-560308@reason
SUMMARY:Art Song Jamboree
DESCRIPTION:\nLuther College singers and faculty will perform in an Art Song Jamboree a
t 5:15 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 10, in the Recital Hall of the Center for Faith
and Life on Luther college campus.\nThe Art Song Jamboree is a twice-yearl
y informal performance founded and organized by Jessica Paul as an outgrowt
h of her continued study of women composers. The series, now in its eighth
year, features a wide variety of art songs in all languages and all musical
styles composed by female composers. Paul is the keyboard collaborator for
the performances.\nThe performance is free and open to the public.\nFeatur
ed performers for the Nov. 10 performance include Luther students Brianna C
lancy, Emily Clay, Tani German, Matthew Knutson, Mary Lieberman, Brianna Sh
elly, Allison Vollinger and Nathan Wiley, all from Paul's studio; soprano R
achel Grippen Storlie, Luther graduate and professional musician; and Jenna
ya Robison, assistant professor and director of Luther's Aurora and Cathedr
al choirs. Paul will be the pianist for the singers in performance.\nLuther
senior Caleb Sander, 2014 winner of the Luther College Distinction in Acco
mpanying and Collaborative Piano Scholarship, assisted Paul in preparing th
e singers.\nThe program includes repertoire by composers Judith Cloud, Marg
aret Garwood, Libby Larsen, Irene Poldowski, Pauline Viardot and British co
mposer Judith Weir, recently named Master of the Queen's Music.\n \n\n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141110T151658
CREATED:20140715T140719
DTSTART:20141110T171500
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716104838-560597@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Student Recital: Music 273 Registered Chamber Group Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141107T101630
CREATED:20140716T104838
DTSTART:20141110T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715184007-560453@reason
SUMMARY:General Recitals
DESCRIPTION: \nView General Recital Program. \n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Sundt, Choir Room, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141114T161635
CREATED:20140715T184007
DTSTART:20141111T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715184117-560455@reason
SUMMARY:Wind and Percussion/Varsity Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Varsity Band and Wind and Percussion Ensemble will prese
nt a fall concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, in the Main Hall of the Cen
ter for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nVarsity Band will perform "Su
ite on Celtic Folk Songs" by Tomohiro Tatebe, "Appalachian Overture" by Jam
es Barnes, "Prelude and Celebration" by James Curnow and "Beguine for Band"
by Glenn Osser.\nThe Luther College Varsity Band includes about 100 studen
ts. The band appears at a variety of events through out the year including
chapel services, a Family Weekend performance, a Dorian Band Festival perfo
rmance as well as its own formal concert each semester.\nThe Wind and Percu
ssion Ensemble will perform "Lindbergh Jubilee" by Frank Bencriscutto, "Por
trait of Freedom" by Steven Reineke, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" by Steve Ro
use, "Rest" by Frank Ticheli, and "Manhattan Beach" by John Philip Sousa.\n
The Wind and Percussion Ensemble is a group of 50 select band students, det
ermined by audition. In addition to Family Weekend and Dorian Band Festival
performances, the Wind and Percussion Ensemble gives a formal concert each
semester.\nLuther College Varsity Band and the Wind and Percussion Ensembl
e are directed by Joan deAlbuquerque, Luther associate professor of music a
nd director of bands.\n \n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141110T153726
CREATED:20140715T184117
DTSTART:20141112T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140828091511-567926@reason
SUMMARY:Six for Five: New works by Luther students for Sybarite5
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141112T082549
CREATED:20140828T091511
DTSTART:20141113T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140916172653-572076@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Bryan Waznik, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T125610
CREATED:20140916T172653
DTSTART:20141115T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715184447-560459@reason
SUMMARY:Sr./Jr. Recital: Colin Berry/Miranda Honzel, Voice/Bassoon
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T125628
CREATED:20140715T184447
DTSTART:20141115T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715184601-560461@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Connor Jones/Robert Starr, Trombone
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141111T150219
CREATED:20140715T184601
DTSTART:20141115T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716104929-560601@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will present their fall concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16, in the Center
for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther College campus.\nThe concert is
open to the public with no charge for admission.\nIn the first part of the
concert, Symphony Orchestra will perform "Three Dance Episodes" from the L
eonard Bernstein musical "On the Town," and "Appalachian Spring" by Aaron C
opland. The orchestra will also present the world premiere of "O Nobilissim
a Viriditas" by Brooke Joyce, the college's composer-in-residence.\nAfter t
he intermission, the concert will feature a performance by internationally
accomplished soloist and chamber musician Tarn Travers, who will collaborat
e with the orchestra on Jean Sibelius's "Concerto for Violin and Orchestra.
"\nView a program for the concert.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141114T150443
CREATED:20140716T104929
DTSTART:20141116T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716105050-560607@reason
SUMMARY:Group Recital: Music 273 Registered Chamber Group Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T125659
CREATED:20140716T105050
DTSTART:20141117T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716105135-560612@reason
SUMMARY:Philharmonia Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's Philharmonia will perform works by Telemann, Bartók and Mo
zart at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, in the Noble Recital Hall located in th
e Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe concert is open to
the public with no charge for admission.\nOn the program is Georg Philipp T
elemann's Overture in D Major and Concerto for Viola and Strings, Mozart's
Symphony No. 29 and Béla Bartók's Rumanian Folk Dances.\nPhilharmonia is un
der the direction of Spencer Martin, Luther associate professor of music. I
n addition to teaching at Luther, Martin also serves as the soloist for Tel
emann's Viola Concerto in G Major.\nPhilharmonia is a 29-member symphonic e
nsemble that performs regularly on campus in concert. The ensemble's recent
repertoire includes pieces such as Beethoven's "Egmont" and Copland's "An
Outdoor Overture," among other notable classical works.\n \n\n \n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141107T144531
CREATED:20140716T105135
DTSTART:20141118T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716105233-560616@reason
SUMMARY:Brass Ensembles Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's Brass Ensembles will perform in concert at 7 p.m. Wednesda
y, Nov. 19, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus
.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe con
cert includes performances by Luther's Mass Brass Ensemble, Trumpet Ensembl
e, Horn Choir, Trombone Choir and Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble.\nThe music p
erformed features both modern and classical styles, as well as arrangements
and original compositions for brass.\nThe Trumpet Ensemble is conducted by
John Cord, Luther assistant professor of music. Cord has appeared with mor
e than 30 professional symphony orchestras over the course of his diverse p
erformance career.\nThe Horn Choir is conducted by Rebecca Boehm Shaffer, a
djunct professor of music. Shaffer has performed as a soloist and with nume
rous musicals acts and ensembles across the country, including Tony Bennett
, Ray Charles and Metallica.\nThe Trombone Choir and Tuba and Euphonium Ens
emble are conducted by Michael Smith, associate professor of music, and Ben
jamin Yates, adjunct faculty in music.\nSmith has served as the principal t
rombonist with the University of Illinois Wind Symphony, touring Great Brit
ain with the ensemble. He has performed with symphonies and orchestras from
Texas to the Midwest and is currently the bass trombonist with Minnesota's
Rochester Symphony Orchestra.\nIn addition to coaching a variety of chambe
r ensembles and performing with the Luther College Brass Quintet, Yates tea
ches private trombone, euphonium and tuba lessons at Luther. He has perform
ed with Minnesota's Rochester Symphony Orchestra and substitutes with the W
aterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra.\n \n\nListen to a recording of the
Luther Brass Choir.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141110T142434
CREATED:20140716T105233
DTSTART:20141119T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716112054-560634@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Band Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:\nThe Luther College Jazz Band, directed by Jon Ailabouni, will perform a c
oncert on Thursday, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Main Hall of the Center fo
r Faith and Life on Luther campus. The concert will include works by Duke E
llington, Billy Strayhorn, Sammy Nestico, Charles Mingus, Miles Davis, Fre
ddie Hubbard, Kris Berg, Mike Crotty, and Bob Brookmeyer. This performance
will feature intricate big band arrangements from a wide variety of styles
and eras, while highlighting the individual voices of the band members thro
ugh solos and improvisations.\nThe concert is free and open to the public.
Or, you can stream the concert.\n\n\nThis concert will also feature perform
ances by the Vocal Jazz Ensemble, the Luther College Jazz Quartet, and the
Oneota Jazz Quartet. These small groups present a different perspective on
the jazz tradition and exemplify one of the many vibrant aspects of jazz a
t Luther. Vocal Jazz will join forces with the Jazz Band to present "If I C
ould Write A Book". A jazz standard written by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rod
gers and arranged by the New York Voices' Darmon Meader.\n \n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T141242
CREATED:20140716T112054
DTSTART:20141120T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716112145-560636@reason
SUMMARY:Fall Opera Scenes Performance
DESCRIPTION:The students in the fall 2014 opera workshop course will present “Orpheus M
eets Shakespeare” on Friday, Nov. 21 at 7:00pm and Saturday, Nov. 22 at 1:3
0pm in the Noble Recital Hall on the campus of Luther College, in Decorah,
Iowa.\nThe program is free and open to the public.\nThe program will featur
e an excerpt of Monteverdi’s Orfeo, one of the earliest works of opera and
one of many settings of the myth of Orpheus, a demigod renowned for his mus
ical skill. Dance historian and choreographer Jane Peck of Dance Revels pro
vided instruction in dance and gesture appropriate to the period for the st
udents in this scene.\nThe program will also include opera scenes drawn fro
m works based on Shakespeare’s plays, including Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette,
Bellini’s I Capuletti ed i Montecchi, Giannini’s Taming of the Shrew, and
Verdi’s Falstaff.\nThe cast will include Katherine Bergman, Colin Berry, Aa
ron Budihas, Brianna Clancy, Emily Clay, Madeline Craig, Max Elliott, Wes F
rye, Tatyana German, Kelly Harris, Genevieve Kalland, Alvin Kim, Ben King Q
uale, Micki Kruse, Martin Kulstad, Chelanga Langason, Jennifer LeDoux, Kell
y Lokensgard, James Mueller, Braun Oldenkamp, Patrick Pauloski, Lexi Polk,
Sam Raiche, Scott Senko, Brianna Shelly, Cecilia Shutt, Seamus St. Clair, K
irby Stalley, Allison Vollinger, Bryan Waznik, Jaime Webb, and Nathan Wiley
.\nThe program is a co-production of the instructors, Kathryn Reed and Andr
ew Whitfield.\n \n \n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141114T144631
CREATED:20140716T112145
DTSTART:20141121T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716112246-560638@reason
SUMMARY:Fall Opera Scenes Performance
DESCRIPTION:Please note the time of performance has been moved to 1:00 p.m.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141114T144910
CREATED:20140716T112246
DTSTART:20141122T130000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716112334-560640@reason
SUMMARY:Chamber Orchestra Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwin
, will perform in concert at 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, in the Main Hall of
the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nThe concert is open to
the public with no charge for admission.\nChamber Orchestra will perform S
ymphony No. 3 "The Camp Meeting" by Charles Ives, awarded the Pulitzer Priz
e for music. The orchestra will also Overture to "L'Italiana in Algeri" by
Gioachina Rossini, known for its opening of slow, quiet pizzicato basses, l
eading to a surprising burst of sound from the full orchestra. The "surpris
e" shows Rossini's early admiration for Joseph Haydn. The orchestra will pe
rform Haydn's Symphony No. 104 in D major, the last of the 12 "London Symph
onies," and Haydn's final symphony.\nChamber Orchestra specializes in works
for small orchestra and mixed chamber ensembles ranging from the Baroque e
ra to the 20th century. The Chamber Orchestra performs with the Luther Oper
a Workshop in alternating spring semesters.\nView concert program.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141121T150118
CREATED:20140716T112334
DTSTART:20141122T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716112429-560642@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Kate Gerike, Piano
DESCRIPTION:Kate Gerike will perform her junior half piano recital at 7:00 p.m. on Satu
rday, November 22. It will be held in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-
Noble Hall of Music at Luther College.\nGerike will be performing the first
movement of the Beethoven Sonata Op.90, Debussy's "Pour le Piano," and the
Chopin Scherzo Op.31.\nGerike is a student of John F. Strauss.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141117T152204
CREATED:20140716T112429
DTSTART:20141122T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715184250-560457@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Samantha Eilers/Aime Karam, Voice
DESCRIPTION:\nAime Karam, senior, and Samantha Eilers, senior, will perform a voice rec
ital at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday November 22nd in the Noble Recital Hall of th
e Jensen-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.​\nSamantha is a student
of Eric Ashcraft.\n\n\nAime is a student of Andrew Whitfield.\n \n\n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141117T151429
CREATED:20140715T184250
DTSTART:20141122T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716112517-560644@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Concert
DESCRIPTION:Performing classic jazz tunes and new funk favorites, the Luther College Ja
zz Orchestra will take the stage at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, in the Main Hal
l of the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nThe concert is op
en to the public with no charge for admission. The concert will also be str
eamed live.\n \n\n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T141159
CREATED:20140716T112517
DTSTART:20141123T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20141114161011-585470@reason
SUMMARY:General Recitals
LOCATION:NRH/Sundt/Choir Room
LAST-MODIFIED:20141114T161532
CREATED:20141114T161011
DTSTART:20141202T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716114651-560650@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
DESCRIPTION:Christmas at Luther is Luther College's musical celebration of Christmas in
the beautiful Center for Faith and Life. Now in its 33rd year, the five co
ncerts feature performances by six choirs under the direction of Allen High
tower, Andrew Last '97, Linda Martin, and Jennaya Robison '96; Luther Ringe
rs, led by college organist Gregory Peterson '83; Symphony Orchestra conduc
ted by Daniel Baldwin; along with audience singing. We hope you can join us
!\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:http://luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20141117T153044
CREATED:20140716T114651
DTSTART:20141204T174500
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716114846-560652@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
DESCRIPTION:Christmas at Luther is Luther College's musical celebration of Christmas in
the beautiful Center for Faith and Life. Now in its 33rd year, the five co
ncerts feature performances by six choirs under the direction of Allen High
tower, Andrew Last '97, Linda Martin, and Jennaya Robison '96; Luther Ringe
rs, led by college organist Gregory Peterson '83; Symphony Orchestra conduc
ted by Daniel Baldwin; along with audience singing. We hope you can join us
!\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:http://luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20141117T153055
CREATED:20140716T114846
DTSTART:20141205T183000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716114952-560655@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
DESCRIPTION:Christmas at Luther is Luther College's musical celebration of Christmas in
the beautiful Center for Faith and Life. Now in its 33rd year, the five co
ncerts feature performances by six choirs under the direction of Allen High
tower, Andrew Last '97, Linda Martin, and Jennaya Robison '96; Luther Ringe
rs, led by college organist Gregory Peterson '83; Symphony Orchestra conduc
ted by Daniel Baldwin; along with audience singing. We hope you can join us
!\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:http://luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20141117T153107
CREATED:20140716T114952
DTSTART:20141205T211500
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716115257-560663@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
DESCRIPTION:Christmas at Luther is Luther College's musical celebration of Christmas in
the beautiful Center for Faith and Life. Now in its 33rd year, the five co
ncerts feature performances by six choirs under the direction of Allen High
tower, Andrew Last '97, Linda Martin, and Jennaya Robison '96; Luther Ringe
rs, led by college organist Gregory Peterson '83; Symphony Orchestra conduc
ted by Daniel Baldwin; along with audience singing. We hope you can join us
!\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:http://luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20141117T153114
CREATED:20140716T115257
DTSTART:20141206T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716120416-560665@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance (RADIO STREAM!)
DESCRIPTION:Christmas at Luther is Luther College's musical celebration of Christmas in
the beautiful Center for Faith and Life. Now in its 33rd year, the five co
ncerts feature performances by six choirs under the direction of Allen High
tower, Andrew Last '97, Linda Martin, and Jennaya Robison '96; Luther Ringe
rs, led by college organist Gregory Peterson '83; Symphony Orchestra conduc
ted by Daniel Baldwin; along with audience singing. We hope you can join us
!\nKWLC will broadcast LIVE the entire final concert of this year's Christm
as at Luther 2014: And on Earth, Peace on Sunday, Dec. 7th, at 2:30pm. Tun
e to KWLC at 1240AM or stream online at kwlc.luther.edu.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:http://luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150310T131405
CREATED:20140716T120416
DTSTART:20141207T143000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716122727-560668@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Vocal Festival Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T130127
CREATED:20140716T122727
DTSTART:20150111T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716122818-560670@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Vocal Festival Grand Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:Experience the grand finale of the 65th Annual Dorian Vocal Festival.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T141605
CREATED:20140716T122818
DTSTART:20150112T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140904110828-569560@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Concert: Montevideo, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill present a concert at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 24, 2015 at Our Sav
ior’s Lutheran Church, 222 N. Fifth Street, Montevideo, Minn. The concert i
s co-sponsored by Our Savior’s and Trinity Lutheran Churches. Conducted by
Dr. Allen Hightower, the choir will perform sacred choral works including “
Ave Verum Corpus” by Byrd, “Singet dem Herr nein neues Lied” by J. S. Bach,
and “When David Heard” by Eric Whitacre. Free and open to the public.
LOCATION:Our Savior's Lutheran Church: 222 N. 5th Street, Montevideo, MN
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T120652
CREATED:20140904T110828
DTSTART:20150124T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140904112159-569568@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Concert: Sioux Falls, SD
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill present a concert at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 25, 2015 at First Lut
heran Church, 327 S. Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, S.D. Conducted by Dr. Alle
n Hightower, the choir will perform sacred choral works including “Ave Veru
m Corpus” by Byrd, “Singet dem Herr nein neues Lied” by J. S. Bach, and “Wh
en David Heard” by Eric Whitacre. $20 for adults, $10 for students; for tic
kets, call 563-387-1357, or go to www.tickets.luther.edu.
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church: 327 S. Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T114034
CREATED:20140904T112159
DTSTART:20150125T150000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20141119124527-586587@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Vienna Residency Tour Concert
LOCATION:Oberschutzen, Austria
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/symphony-orchestra/current-tour/
LAST-MODIFIED:20141119T125247
CREATED:20141119T124527
DTSTART:20150126T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716122903-560672@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recital: J-Term 185 Performance
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T130234
CREATED:20140716T122903
DTSTART:20150127T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20141119124852-586589@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Vienna Residency Tour Concert
LOCATION:Stockerau, Austria
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/symphony-orchestra/current-tour/
LAST-MODIFIED:20141119T125017
CREATED:20141119T124852
DTSTART:20150128T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20141119125021-586591@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Vienna Residency Tour Concert
LOCATION:Vienna, Austria
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/symphony-orchestra/current-tour/
LAST-MODIFIED:20141119T125122
CREATED:20141119T125021
DTSTART:20150129T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140904112548-569572@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Concert: Columbia, MO
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill present a concert at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 31, 2015 at First B
aptist Church, 1112 E. Broadway, Columbia, Mo. Conducted by Dr. Allen Hight
ower, the choir will perform sacred choral works including “Ave Verum Corpu
s” by Byrd, “Singet dem Herr nein neues Lied” by J. S. Bach, and “When Davi
d Heard” by Eric Whitacre. $20 for adults, $10 for students; for tickets, c
all 563-387-1357, or go to www.tickets.luther.edu.
LOCATION:First Baptist Church: 1112 E. Broadway, Columbia, MO
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T114058
CREATED:20140904T112548
DTSTART:20150131T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140904112949-569577@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Concert: Hiawatha, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill present a concert at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 1, 2015 at St. Eliza
beth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 1350 Lyndhurst Drive, Hiawatha, Iowa. Condu
cted by Dr. Allen Hightower, the choir will perform sacred choral works inc
luding “Ave Verum Corpus” by Byrd, “Singet dem Herr nein neues Lied” by J.
S. Bach, and “When David Heard” by Eric Whitacre. $20 for adults, $10 for s
tudents; for tickets, call 563-387-1357, or go to www.tickets.luther.edu.
LOCATION:St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church: 1350 Lyndhurst Drive, Hiawatha, IA
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T114116
CREATED:20140904T112949
DTSTART:20150201T140000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140904113314-569579@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Concert: River Forest, IL
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill present a concert at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, February 2, 2015 at Grace Lut
heran Church, 7300 Division Street, River Forest, Ill. Conducted by Dr. All
en Hightower, the choir will perform sacred choral works including “Ave Ver
um Corpus” by Byrd, “Singet dem Herr nein neues Lied” by J. S. Bach, and “W
hen David Heard” by Eric Whitacre. $20 for adults, $10 for students; for ti
ckets, call 563-387-1357, or go to www.tickets.luther.edu.
LOCATION:Grace Lutheran Church: 7300 Division Street, River Forest, IL
LAST-MODIFIED:20150202T162250
CREATED:20140904T113314
DTSTART:20150202T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140904113551-569581@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Concert: Davenport, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill present a concert at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at St. Paul
’s Lutheran Church, 2136 Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa. Conducted by Dr. Al
len Hightower, the choir will perform sacred choral works including “Ave Ve
rum Corpus” by Byrd, “Singet dem Herr nein neues Lied” by J. S. Bach, and “
When David Heard” by Eric Whitacre. $15 for adults, $10 for students; for t
ickets, call 563-387-1357, or go to www.tickets.luther.edu.
LOCATION:St. Paul's Lutheran Church: 2136 Brady Street, Davenport, IA
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T114220
CREATED:20140904T113551
DTSTART:20150203T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140904114113-569584@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Concert: Madison, WI
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill present a concert at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at Bethel
Lutheran Church, 312 Wisconsin Avenue, Madison, Wis. Conducted by Dr. Alle
n Hightower, the choir will perform sacred choral works including “Ave Veru
m Corpus” by Byrd, “Singet dem Herr nein neues Lied” by J. S. Bach, and “Wh
en David Heard” by Eric Whitacre. $20 for adults, $10 for students; for tic
kets, call 563-387-1357, or go to www.tickets.luther.edu.
LOCATION:Bethel Lutheran Church: 312 Wisconsin Avenue, Madison, WI
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T114239
CREATED:20140904T114113
DTSTART:20150204T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140904114321-569587@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Concert: Duluth, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill present a concert at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 5, 2015 at First L
utheran Church, 1100 E. Superior Street, Duluth, Minn. Conducted by Dr. All
en Hightower, the choir will perform sacred choral works including “Ave Ver
um Corpus” by Byrd, “Singet dem Herr nein neues Lied” by J. S. Bach, and “W
hen David Heard” by Eric Whitacre. $20 for adults, $10 for students; for ti
ckets, call 563-387-1357, or go to www.tickets.luther.edu.
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church: 1100 E. Superior Street, Duluth, MN
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T114351
CREATED:20140904T114321
DTSTART:20150205T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140805101343-563450@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Contrasts for End of Time, Faculty / Guest Chamber Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T130336
CREATED:20140805T101343
DTSTART:20150205T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140904114520-569591@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Concert: Moorhead, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill present a concert at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, February 6, 2015 at Trinity L
utheran Church, 210 Seventh Street S, Moorhead, Minn. Conducted by Dr. Alle
n Hightower, the choir will perform sacred choral works including “Ave Veru
m Corpus” by Byrd, “Singet dem Herr nein neues Lied” by J. S. Bach, and “Wh
en David Heard” by Eric Whitacre. $20 for adults, $10 for students; for tic
kets, call 563-387-1357, or go to www.tickets.luther.edu.
LOCATION:Trinity Lutheran Church: 210 Seventh Street South, Moorhead, MN
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T114423
CREATED:20140904T114520
DTSTART:20150206T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140904114817-569595@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Concert: St. Louis Park, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill present a concert at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 7, 2015 at Westwoo
d Lutheran Church, 9001 Cedar Lake Road, St. Louis Park, Minn. Conducted by
Dr. Allen Hightower, the choir will perform sacred choral works including
“Ave Verum Corpus” by Byrd, “Singet dem Herr nein neues Lied” by J. S. Bach
, and “When David Heard” by Eric Whitacre. $25 for adults, $10 for students
; for tickets, call 563-387-1357, or go to www.tickets.luther.edu.
LOCATION:Westwood Lutheran Church: 9001 Cedar Lake Road, St. Louis Park, MN
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T114508
CREATED:20140904T114817
DTSTART:20150207T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20141002235616-575962@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Church Service: Rochester, MN
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir will perform as part of the church service at Gloria Dei Luthe
ran Church. Service is free and open to the public.
LOCATION:Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 1212 12th Ave NW, Rochester, MN
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T130359
CREATED:20141002T235616
DTSTART:20150208T084500
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20141002235943-575964@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Church Service: Rochester, MN
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir will perform as part of the church service at Gloria Dei Luthe
ran Church. Service is free and open to the public.
LOCATION:Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 1212 12th Ave NW, Rochester, MN
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T130407
CREATED:20141002T235943
DTSTART:20150208T110000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716123018-560675@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Vienna Residency Tour Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:Program Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) Three Dance Episodes, from On the Tow
n (1944) Dance of the Great Lover Lonely Town: Pas de deux Times Square Bal
let Brooke Joyce (b. 1973) O Nobilissima Viriditas (2014) Aaron Copland (19
00 – 1990) Appalachian Spring, Suite for Large Orchestra (1945) INTERMISSIO
N Jean Sibelius (1865 – 1957) Violin Concert in D minor, Op. 47 (1903/1905)
Allegro moderato Adagio di molto Allegro, ma non tanto Tarn Travers, violi
n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T141436
CREATED:20140716T123018
DTSTART:20150208T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140904115120-569597@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour Concert: Rochester, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill present a concert at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 8, 2015 at Zumbro Lu
theran Church, 624 3rd Ave SW, Rochester, Minn. The concert is co-sponsored
by Zumbro and Gloria Dei Lutheran Churches. Conducted by Dr. Allen Hightow
er, the choir will perform sacred choral works including “Ave Verum Corpus”
by Byrd, “Singet dem Herr nein neues Lied” by J. S. Bach, and “When David
Heard” by Eric Whitacre. $20 for adults, $10 for students; for tickets, cal
l 563-387-1357, or go to www.tickets.luther.edu.
LOCATION:Zumbro Lutheran Church: 624 3rd Avenue SW, Rochester, MN
LAST-MODIFIED:20141118T114545
CREATED:20140904T115120
DTSTART:20150208T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716125831-560677@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Orchestra Festival Grand Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Dorian Orchestra Festival ensembles will perform their Grand Concert at
7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 9, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall on the L
uther College campus. This concert will feature 120 high school string stud
ents from twenty-one different schools who were nominated by their schools
to participate in this year's Dorian Orchestra Festival. The Dorian Chamber
Orchestra will be conducted by Daniel Baldwin and the Dorian Festival Stri
ng Orchestra will be led by returning guest conductor Scott Hosfeld, from M
alibu, California.\n For more information about Dorian festivals and summer
camps, please visit the Dorian home page of the music department website.\
n \n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150205T140255
CREATED:20140716T125831
DTSTART:20150209T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716125927-560679@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Tour Homecoming Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:Video Streaming
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T141003
CREATED:20140716T125927
DTSTART:20150210T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20141124124803-587759@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Liz Pearse, Soprano/Karl Larson, Piano
DESCRIPTION:Guest recitalists Liz Pearse and Karl Larson will present a voice and piano
concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, in the Noble Recital Hall of the J
enson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe concert is open to the
public with no charge for admission.\nPearse and Larson will perform Olivi
er Messiaen's "Harawi," a 12-song cycle based around themes of love and dea
th. The lush, vibrant musical language of "Harawi" is reminiscent of Debuss
y, Stravinsky and Wagner, all the while remaining unique and unmistakably M
essiaen.\n"Harawi" was a composition of personal significance to Messiaen.
He composed "Harawi" as the mental health of his wife declined, leading to
her eventual death in a sanitarium. Scholars have often speculated that Mes
siaen's decision to write a song cycle based around the concepts of love an
d death were representative of his grief over the loss of his wife\nBrookly
n based pianist Karl Larson is a specialist in the music of our time, consi
stently presenting adventurous programs. Karl has premiered many solo piano
and chamber pieces, including substantial works by David Rakowski, Ken Tho
mson, Robert Honstein, Chris Cerrone, and Ravi Kittappa. He is also well ve
rsed in the modern canon, having presented concerts featuring the music of
Olivier Messiaen, Morton Feldman, Pierre Boulez, and György Ligeti. Recent
performances of note include Morton Feldman’s Triadic Memories, John Cage’s
HPSCHD, and Tristan Perich’s Dual Synthesis for harpsichord and one-bit el
ectronics.\nKarl received a DMA in Contemporary Music and an MM in Piano Pe
rformance at Bowling Green State University, where he studied with Dr. Laur
a Melton. Larson completed his undergraduate degree at Luther College as a
pupil of Dr. John Strauss. He is on faculty at the Brooklyn Conservatory of
Music. Recordings and further information can be found at karllarsonpiano.
com.\nFinding joy in variety, Liz Pearse is a musician of many pursuits. Af
ter a childhood spent playing any instrument she could lay hands upon, Liz
began exploring the endless possibilities of the voice. Hers is an instrume
nt possessing an unusual range, color, and versatility, which has led to pe
rformances of music - medieval to modern - on opera, orchestra, chamber, an
d recital stages around the world.\nAs a doctoral student of Contemporary M
usic at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, Liz researches the prevalen
ce and incorporation of contemporary repertoire in the collegiate voice stu
dio. Doctoral recitals included Messiaen's Harawi and an electroacoustic pr
ogram, among a diverse range of art song and chamber programs. She also won
both the Dr. Marjorie Conrad Art Song Competition and the BGSU Competition
s in Music concerto competition while at BG, and her mentor at BGSU is Dr.
Jane Schoonmaker Rodgers. Prior to her doctoral work, Liz studied with Patr
icia Stiles at Indiana University. Recordings and more information about Li
z can be found at lizpearse.com.\n \n \n \n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150205T132645
CREATED:20141124T124803
DTSTART:20150212T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715144451-560340@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Rebecca Boehm Shaffer, Horn
DESCRIPTION:Rebecca Boehm Shaffer, Luther College adjunct faculty in music, will perfor
m a horn recital at 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, in the Noble Recital Hall of
the Jenson-Noble Music Hall on the Luther campus.\nThe performance is open
to the public with no charge for admission.\nBoehm Shaffer's program includ
es the works of Verne Reynolds, Olivier Messiaen, Daniel Schnyder and Richa
rd Strauss\nCollaborating on the recital are Luther College music faculty m
embers Jessica Paul, piano; John Cord, trumpet; Jon Ailabouni, trumpet; Mic
hael Smith, trombone; and Benjamin Yates, bass trombone.\n \n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150212T141259
CREATED:20140715T144451
DTSTART:20150214T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20141002231936-575936@reason
SUMMARY:Norsemen Off Campus Concert: Peoria, IL
DESCRIPTION:Norsemen will travel to Peoria to sing at First United Methodist Church and
partner with a local high school choir.
LOCATION:First United Methodist Church, 116 NE Perry Avenue, Peoria, IL 61603
LAST-MODIFIED:20150105T141836
CREATED:20141002T231936
DTSTART:20150214T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716130139-560683@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Xiao Hu/Du Huang, Piano
DESCRIPTION:The Unison Piano Duo, featuring husband and wife team Du Huang and Xiao Hu,
members of the Luther College music faculty, will present a piano recital
at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, in the Noble Recital Hall in Jenson-Noble M
usic Hall on the Luther campus.\nThe program is open to the public with no
charge for admission.\nThe first half of the program features Norwegian Dan
ce, Op. 29 by Edvard Grieg and Suite No. 1 for Two Pianos by Anton Arensky.
\nAfter an intermission, the duo will conclude the program with "Tres Roman
ces Argentinos" by Carlos Guastavinos and Concerto Pathétique for Two Piano
s by Franz Liszt.\n \n \n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150212T142211
CREATED:20140716T130139
DTSTART:20150214T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20141002233350-575938@reason
SUMMARY:Norsemen Off Campus Church Service
DESCRIPTION:Norsemen perform at church service
LOCATION:First United Methodist Church, 116 NE Perry Avenue, Peoria, IL 61603
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T130521
CREATED:20141002T233350
DTSTART:20150215T083000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715141023-560313@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Gary Moss, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Gary Moss, Luther College adjunct faculty of music, will perform a baritone
recital at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson
-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe recital, titled "In Times o
f War," is open to the public with no charge for admission.\n"In Times of W
ar" features works by Frank Wildhorn, Alexander Zemlinsky, Arthur Somervell
, Gene Scheer and Tom Lehrer. Each set represents perspectives from a speci
fic time period or war, giving voice to periods such as the American Civil
War, World War I, World War II and the Cold War.\nJessica Paul, Luther prof
essor of music, will collaborate on the performance on piano.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150212T141847
CREATED:20140715T141023
DTSTART:20150215T140000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716130240-560685@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Music in the Shape of a Pear: Brooke Joyce, Faculty
Composition
LOCATION:Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Decorah, IA
LAST-MODIFIED:20141023T090243
CREATED:20140716T130240
DTSTART:20150215T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716130406-560688@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Peter Lingen, Guitar
DESCRIPTION:Peter Lingen, Luther College teaching associate in music, will present a gu
itar recital at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, in the Noble Recital Hall of the
Jenson-Noble Music Hall on the Luther campus.\nThe program, open to the pu
blic with no charge for admission, features music from Brazil, Cuba, Paragu
ay and the United States, including pieces from composers Bellinati, Assad
and Brouwer.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150212T141445
CREATED:20140716T130406
DTSTART:20150215T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140715144311-560337@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Miko Kominami, Piano
DESCRIPTION:Miko Kominami, Luther College adjunct faculty in music, will perform a pian
o recital at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, in the Noble Recital Hall of the
Jenson-Noble Music Hall on the Luther College campus.\nThe recital is open
to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe recital, titled, "Pictures
and Music," will feature works by composers Jerry Owen and Modest Mussorgs
ky.\nOwen's "Grant Wood Gallery" and Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibitio
n" are based on paintings which will be projected next to the stage for the
audience to view while listening to the music. The "Grant Wood Gallery" is
a collection of six pieces based on six of Wood's paintings. "Pictures at
an Exhibition" is based on paintings by Viktor Hartmann.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150212T140606
CREATED:20140715T144311
DTSTART:20150219T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716130504-560690@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kolin Walker, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T130637
CREATED:20140716T130504
DTSTART:20150221T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716130649-560695@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Faculty Artist Series: Jonathan Struve, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Jonathon Struve's recital will be rescheduled at a later date. Thank you!
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150216T083415
CREATED:20140716T130649
DTSTART:20150221T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716131013-560697@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Band Festival Concert with Concert Band and Jazz Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The first concert of the Dorian Band Festival, featuring Luther's Concert B
and, Faculty Wind Ensemble and Jazz Orchestra, will be held at 7 p.m. Sunda
y, Feb. 22 in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on Luther coll
ege campus.\nThe concert is free and open to the public.\n \n
\n \n \n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150219T132416
CREATED:20140716T131013
DTSTART:20150222T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716131124-560699@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Band Festival Grand Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Grand Concert of the Dorian Band Festival, will be held at 6:30 p.m. Mo
nday, Feb. 23 in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on Luther c
ollege campus.\nThe concert is free and open to the public.\nLuther College
is hosting its 67th annual Dorian Band Festival Feb. 22-23. High school ba
nd students, from approximately 125 schools, nominated by their high school
directors come to stay on campus for the chance to experience Luther, rehe
arse with music faculty and perform in concert.\nNearly 600 students partic
ipate in the festival, where the bands include two Festival massed bands an
d the Festival Symphonic Band. The Festival Bands each include 250 players,
while the select Festival Symphonic Band, made up of a select number of mo
re experienced students, includes 75 of the most advanced players.\nThe gue
st conductor for the Noble Band is Joseph Missal from Oklahoma State Univer
sity and the guest conductor for the Sperati Band is David Kish from Metrop
olitan State University of Denver. The director for the Symphonic Band is J
oan deAlbuquerque, Luther director of bands and associate professor of musi
c.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150219T131828
CREATED:20140716T131124
DTSTART:20150223T183000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140828140804-568017@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Heidi Brende Leathwood, Piano
DESCRIPTION:Heidi Brende Leathwood, guest pianist, will present a concert at 8 p.m. Tue
sday, Feb. 24, in the Recital Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the
Luther campus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admiss
ion.\nBrende Leathwood will be performing Sonata in A Major, Sonata in G Ma
jor and Sonata in D Minor by Domenico Scarlatti, Sonata Op. 31 No. 1 and So
nata Op. 109 by Beethoven, and Piano Sonata No. 1 by Henryk Mikołaj Górecki
.\nLeathwood, a Decorah native, has performed with members of the Chicago S
ymphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic and the Colorad
o Symphony. She has appeared across the United States playing concertos as
well as solo and chamber recitals. Her CDs, "SmartSleep with Classical" and
"SmartPlay with Classical," have received airplay on classical stations na
tionwide including Public Radio International. Her recording of the first m
ovement of Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata aired on "So You Think You Can Da
nce."\nLeathwood's major teachers were John Perry, Joseph Schwartz and John
Strauss, Luther professor of music.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150219T133004
CREATED:20140828T140804
DTSTART:20150224T200000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716131411-560705@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Jeremy Maas/Austin Mustain, Violin/Flute
DESCRIPTION:\nJeremy Maas, junior, and Austin Mustain, junior, will perform a violin/fl
ute recital at 8:30pm on Friday, February 28, in the Noble Recital Hall of
the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\n\n\nMaas will be perf
orming a movement from Bach’s “Sonata no. 2 for Solo Violin,” and two movem
ents from Prokofiev’s “Violin Concerto no. 2.” Mustain will be performing D
ebussy’s “Syrinx,” two movements of a flute sonata by Martinu, and “Ballade
” by Martin. The two will also perform the second of “Two Interludes” by Ib
ert. \n\n\nMaas is a student of Virginia Strauss and Mustain is a student o
f Carol Hester.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150226T135223
CREATED:20140716T131411
DTSTART:20150227T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716131525-560707@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Woodwind Faculty Chamber Music Recital
DESCRIPTION:The woodwind faculty of Luther College will present a recital at 7 p.m. Sat
urday, Feb. 28, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
on Luther's campus.\nThe program, open to the public with no charge for ad
mission, features Luther faculty members Carol Hester, flute and alto flute
; Heather Armstrong, oboe and English horn; Michael Chesher, clarinet and b
ass clarinet; and Helen James, bassoon.\nThe woodwind faculty will open the
program with "Duet for Clarinet in Bb and Bassoon, WoO 27, No. 3" by Ludwi
g van Beethoven, and follow with a four-movement piece "Fragments," by Robe
rt Muczynski. "Sticks and Stones" by Luther's composer-in-residence, Brooke
Joyce, sits third in the program and precedes the three-movement finale pi
ece, "Quartet in C Major for Woodwinds," by Arthur Berger.\n"Sticks and Sto
nes" was commissioned by the Luther College Faculty Chamber Ensemble, Talus
Trio, and premiered on Sept. 25, 2009, at Luther. Joyce wrote the piece in
spring 2009; it opens with a rhythmic transcription of two woodpeckers he
heard near his home. The middle section of the piece features the English h
orn, alto flute and bass clarinet in a forest nocturne. The ending section
features music that speeds up and slows down rapidly and unexpectedly.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150219T133906
CREATED:20140716T131525
DTSTART:20150228T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716131817-560713@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Tyson Lund, Trombone
DESCRIPTION:\nTyson Lund, junior, will perform a trombone recital at 8:30 p.m. on Satur
day, February 28, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Mus
ic on the Luther campus.\n\n\nLund will be performing the Marcello “Sonata
no. 3,” Weber “Romance,” and “Chorale, Cadence et Fugato” by Henri Dutilleu
x.\n\n\nLund is a student of Michael Smith.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150226T135450
CREATED:20140716T131817
DTSTART:20150228T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716131316-560702@reason
SUMMARY:Sr./Jr. Recital: Taylor Baloga/Lindsay Getschel, Piano/Flute
DESCRIPTION:\nTaylor Baloga, senior, and Lindsay Getschel, junior, will perform a piano
/flute recital at noon on Sunday, March 1, in Noble Recital Hall of the Jen
son-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus. \n\n\nBaloga will perform Moz
art's Piano Sonata No. 8 in A minor and two pieces from Brahms' Six Piano P
ieces, Op. 118. Getschel will perform Ewazen's Sonata No. 1 for Flute and P
iano, a Beethoven serenade for flute, violin, and viola, and a nocturne/sch
erzando by Gaubert. \n\n\nBaloga is a student of John Strauss and Getschel
is a student of Carol Hester.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150226T135740
CREATED:20140716T131316
DTSTART:20150301T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716131933-560716@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Mary Lieberman, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T130855
CREATED:20140716T131933
DTSTART:20150301T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716132027-560718@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Micki Kruse, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150212T130108
CREATED:20140716T132027
DTSTART:20150301T160000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717104702-560847@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kelly Harris, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150212T131722
CREATED:20140717T104702
DTSTART:20150301T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716132310-560722@reason
SUMMARY:Sr./Jr. Recital: James Odegaard/Brianna Shelly, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T130943
CREATED:20140716T132310
DTSTART:20150301T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140702010437-558223@reason
SUMMARY:Chapel: Paula Carlson
DESCRIPTION:Musical Offering: Collegiate Chorale
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/ministries/worship/chapel/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150225T095534
CREATED:20140702T010437
DTSTART:20150304T103000
DURATION:PT0H20M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717104307-560839@reason
SUMMARY:Concerto Finalists Competition
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's 2015 Concerto Competition finals will be held at 7 p.m. Fr
iday, March 6, in the Noble Recital Hall in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
on the Luther campus.\nConcerto Competition finalists were selected from pr
eliminary auditions held Tuesday, March 3. The finalists for this competiti
on are Bryan Banowetz, piano; Braun Oldenkamp, tenor; Daniel Ray, violin; P
eter Swanson, cello; Kelly Lokensgard, mezzo-soprano; Marissa Eckberg, viol
a; Namuun Tsend-Ayush, violin; and Jennifer LeDoux, soprono. All finalists
will compete in a final round of competition on March 6 and immediately fol
lowing the final round, the winner(s) will be announced. The winner(s) will
appear with the Luther College Symphony Orchestra or Chamber Orchestra in
public performance; date(s) to be announced.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T131916
CREATED:20140717T104307
DTSTART:20150306T190000
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717104409-560841@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Casey Tecklenburg/Julia Reimann, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Casey Tecklenburg, junior, and Julia Reimann, junior, will give a voice rec
ital at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, in the Noble Recital Hall of the J
enson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nTecklenburg is a student o
f Beth Ray-Westlund and Reimann is a student of Edwin Andereck.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150226T131407
CREATED:20140717T104409
DTSTART:20150307T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717104457-560843@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: James Deignan/Christine O'Brien, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T131043
CREATED:20140717T104457
DTSTART:20150307T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717104554-560845@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Andrew Whitfield, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Whitfield, Luther College associate professor of music, will present
a faculty recital at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 7, in the Noble Recital Hall o
f the Jenson Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe performance is
open to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe recital will feature
the works of George Frideric Handel, Vincenzo Bellini, Richard Strauss, Sim
on Sargon, and Brooke Joyce, Luther's composer-in-residence.\nCollaborating
with Whitfield on this performance are Luther College music faculty member
s Jessica Paul, piano; Kathryn Reed, harpsichord; Gregory Peterson, organ;
Brooke Joyce, piano; and Xiao Hu, piano; as well as guest artist Bruce Atwe
ll, French horn, professor of music at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.
\n \n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T131057
CREATED:20140717T104554
DTSTART:20150307T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150212131852-606671@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Sarah Bowman, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Bowman, junior, will perform a half voice recital at 7:00 p.m. on Sat
urday, March 7, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
at Luther College.\n\nBowmam, accompanied by Kate Gerike, will perform wor
ks by Debussy, Schubert, Handel, Rossini, Beach, and Wolf. To close the rec
ital, Bowman will perform a rendition of "La Vie en Rose" in a jazz combo w
ith Regina Young on tenor saxophone, Wesley Frye on piano, and Adam Graf on
bass. \n\n\nBowman has studied voice under Jill Phillips and Karen Kanakis
.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150306T101209
CREATED:20150212T131852
DTSTART:20150307T190000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717104857-560849@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kelley Lokensgard, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T131127
CREATED:20140717T104857
DTSTART:20150307T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717105012-560851@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: John Cord, Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:John Cord, Luther College assistant professor of music, will present trumpe
t recital at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 8, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenso
n-Noble Music Hall on the Luther College campus.\nThe recital is open to th
e public with no charge for admission.\nThe program consists of works by Wi
lliam Latham, Giuseppe Torelli, Joaquin Rodrigo and Kevin McKee. Cord will
also premiere "Homage" by Mike D'Ambrosio, a piece commissioned by the Luth
er College Trumpet Studio in honor of 1943 Luther graduate, Adolf "Bud" Her
seth. Herseth is recognized as the greatest orchestral trumpeter in America
n history, having served as the principle trumpeter for the Chicago Symphon
y orchestra for more than 50 years. "Homage", performed by the Luther Colle
ge Trumpet Ensemble, will be introduced by the composer himself with a brie
f synopsis of the piece and its development .\n \n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150227T085223
CREATED:20140717T105012
DTSTART:20150308T140000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717105105-560855@reason
SUMMARY:Art Song Jamboree
DESCRIPTION:The second Song Jam of the 2013-14 Luther College Art Song Jamboree series
will be held at 5:15 p.m. Monday, March 9, in the Recital Hall of the Cente
r for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nThe Song Jam is open to the pub
lic with no charge for admission.\nJessica Paul, Luther professor of music,
is the creator and lead advocate of the Art Song series as part of her ong
oing research and mission to find art songs written by women composers of a
ll eras, musical styles, languages and nationalities.\nThe program includes
repertoire by composers Pauline Viardot, Mathilde Kralik, Judith Cloud, Ma
rgaret Garwood, Mel Bonis, Betty Jackson King and Margaret Bonds.\n\nFeatur
ed performers at this Song Jam will include Luther faculty members Andrew L
ast (bass baritone) and Valeria Kishkunas (soprano) and Luther stundents Em
ily Clay (soprano), Bryan Waznick (tenor), Micki Kruse (soprano), Wesley Fr
ye (tenor), Patrick Pauloski (baritone), Jimmy Deignan (baritone), Mary Lie
berman (soprano), Jennifer LeDoux (soprano), Sam Raiche (tenor), Allison Vo
llinger (soprano), and Jeffrey Knutson (baritone). Jessica Paul serves as t
he performance pianist and vocal coach with preperation assistance from Cal
eb Sander.\n More background information on the Art Song series can be foun
d here.\n \n\n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150226T134938
CREATED:20140717T105105
DTSTART:20150309T171500
DURATION:PT0H45M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717105205-560857@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recitals: General Recitals
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Choir Room, and Sundt in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141013T131159
CREATED:20140717T105205
DTSTART:20150310T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716130039-560681@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jon Ailabouni, Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:Jon Ailabouni, Luther College adjunct faculty in music, will perform a jazz
trumpet recital at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, in the Noble Recital Hal
l of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is o
pen to the public with no charge for admission. Stream this event.\nThis re
cital will feature Hard Drop 5, Ailabouni's Chicago-based jazz quintet. Ben
Schmidt-Swartz, saxophone; Nelson Oliva, drums; Samuel Mösching, guitar; a
nd Michael Lough, bass, join Ailabouni in an ensemble that embodies the qui
ntessential jazz ideals of collaboration, interaction and improvisation.\nT
he quintet will perform "Azrak," "Lullaby and Goodnight" and "Bordertown Sh
akedown," all new pieces by Ailabouni that explore the intersection of trad
itional and contemporary jazz styles. Two original compositions by Schmidt-
Swartz as well as a tune by trumpeter Woody Shaw round out the program.\n \
n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T141050
CREATED:20140716T130039
DTSTART:20150311T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717105602-560861@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Guest Lecture: Aurelian Pederzoli on Entrepreneurialism in the M
usic Profession
LOCATION:Choir Room, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T162200
CREATED:20140717T105602
DTSTART:20150312T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717105450-560859@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Guest Recital: Aurelien Pederzoli, Violin
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T162211
CREATED:20140717T105450
DTSTART:20150312T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140929123724-574818@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Tour-Rochester, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 7:30 p.m. on March 14th at Bethel Lutheran Church in Roc
hester, MN. This concert is a part of their 2015 spring break Minnesota-Cal
ifornia-Arizona tour.\nThe concert is open to the public and a freewill don
ation will be taken.\nThe concert program features "The Star Spangled Banne
r," arr. John Williams; "Let the Amen Sound," by Travis Cross; Shostakovich
's "Festive Overture;" "Bells Across the Atlantic" by Adam Gorb; "The Redwo
ods" by Rossano Galante; "Centennial Celebration Fanfare," by John Alan Car
nahan; "Scherzo: Cat and Mouse," by Robert Spittal; "Symphony No. 2," by Fr
ank Ticheli; "Who Puts His Trust In God Most Just," by Johann Sebastian Bac
h; and Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever." The Luther College Fortress Bra
ss Quintet will also be performing.\nThe Luther College Concert Band was fo
rmed in 1878, laying the foundations for what would become the college’s lo
ng-standing tradition of musical excellence. Concert Band is now one of the
oldest touring organizations in the nation and ranks among the country’s o
utstanding college bands. Throughout its long history, Concert Band has enj
oyed unrivaled performance opportunities in the United States, Western Euro
pe, and Japan. The ensemble tours every year, with international travel eve
ry four years.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Bethel Lutheran Church 810 3rd Avenue Southeast Rochester, Minn.
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/concert-band/current-tour/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T135959
CREATED:20140929T123724
DTSTART:20150314T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140929124009-574820@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Tour-Wayzata, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 4:00 p.m. on March 15th at Wayzata Community Church in W
ayzata, MN. This concert is a part of their 2015 spring break Minnesota-Cal
ifornia-Arizona tour.\nThe concert is open to the public and a freewill don
ation will be taken.\nThe concert program features "The Star Spangled Banne
r," arr. John Williams; "Let the Amen Sound," by Travis Cross; Shostakovich
's "Festive Overture;" "Bells Across the Atlantic" by Adam Gorb; "The Redwo
ods" by Rossano Galante; "Centennial Celebration Fanfare," by John Alan Car
nahan; "Scherzo: Cat and Mouse," by Robert Spittal; "Symphony No. 2," by Fr
ank Ticheli; "Who Puts His Trust In God Most Just," by Johann Sebastian Bac
h; and Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever." The Luther College Fortress Bra
ss Quintet will also be performing.\nThe Luther College Concert Band was fo
rmed in 1878, laying the foundations for what would become the college’s lo
ng-standing tradition of musical excellence. Concert Band is now one of the
oldest touring organizations in the nation and ranks among the country’s o
utstanding college bands. Throughout its long history, Concert Band has enj
oyed unrivaled performance opportunities in the United States, Western Euro
pe, and Japan. The ensemble tours every year, with international travel eve
ry four years.\n \n
LOCATION:Wayzata Community Church 125 Wayzata Boulevard East Wayzata, Minn.
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/concert-band/current-tour/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T140621
CREATED:20140929T124009
DTSTART:20150315T160000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140929124144-574822@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Tour-Palo Alto, Calif.
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 7:30 p.m. on March 17th at Grace Lutheran Church in Alto
, CA. This concert is a part of their 2015 spring break Minnesota-Californi
a-Arizona tour.\nThe concert is open to the public and a freewill donation
will be taken.\nThe concert program features "The Star Spangled Banner," ar
r. John Williams; "Let the Amen Sound," by Travis Cross; Shostakovich's "Fe
stive Overture;" "Bells Across the Atlantic" by Adam Gorb; "The Redwoods" b
y Rossano Galante; "Centennial Celebration Fanfare," by John Alan Carnahan;
"Scherzo: Cat and Mouse," by Robert Spittal; "Symphony No. 2," by Frank Ti
cheli; "Who Puts His Trust In God Most Just," by Johann Sebastian Bach; and
Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever." The Luther College Fortress Brass Qui
ntet will also be performing.\nThe Luther College Concert Band was formed i
n 1878, laying the foundations for what would become the college’s long-sta
nding tradition of musical excellence. Concert Band is now one of the oldes
t touring organizations in the nation and ranks among the country’s outstan
ding college bands. Throughout its long history, Concert Band has enjoyed u
nrivaled performance opportunities in the United States, Western Europe, an
d Japan. The ensemble tours every year, with international travel every fou
r years.\n \n
LOCATION:Grace Lutheran Church 3149 Waverly Street Palo Alto, California
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/concert-band/current-tour/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T140714
CREATED:20140929T124144
DTSTART:20150317T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140929124739-574826@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Tour-Thousand Oaks, Calif.
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 7:00 p.m. on March 19th at Ascension Lutheran Church in
Thousand Oaks, CA. This concert is a part of their 2015 spring break Minnes
ota-California-Arizona tour.\nThe concert is open to the public and a freew
ill donation will be taken.\nThe concert program features "The Star Spangle
d Banner," arr. John Williams; "Let the Amen Sound," by Travis Cross; Shost
akovich's "Festive Overture;" "Bells Across the Atlantic" by Adam Gorb; "Th
e Redwoods" by Rossano Galante; "Centennial Celebration Fanfare," by John A
lan Carnahan; "Scherzo: Cat and Mouse," by Robert Spittal; "Symphony No. 2,
" by Frank Ticheli; "Who Puts His Trust In God Most Just," by Johann Sebast
ian Bach; and Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever." The Luther College Fortr
ess Brass Quintet will also be performing.\nThe Luther College Concert Band
was formed in 1878, laying the foundations for what would become the colle
ge’s long-standing tradition of musical excellence. Concert Band is now one
of the oldest touring organizations in the nation and ranks among the coun
try’s outstanding college bands. Throughout its long history, Concert Band
has enjoyed unrivaled performance opportunities in the United States, Weste
rn Europe, and Japan. The ensemble tours every year, with international tra
vel every four years.\n \n
LOCATION:Ascension Lutheran Church 1600 East Hillcrest Drive Thousand Oaks, Californ
ia
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/concert-band/current-tour/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T140947
CREATED:20140929T124739
DTSTART:20150319T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140929124903-574828@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Tour-Palm Desert, Calif.
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 7:00 p.m. on March 20th at Palm Desert High School in Pa
lm Desert, CA. This concert is a part of their 2015 spring break Minnesota-
California-Arizona tour.\nThe concert is open to the public and a freewill
donation will be taken.\nThe concert program features "The Star Spangled Ba
nner," arr. John Williams; "Let the Amen Sound," by Travis Cross; Shostakov
ich's "Festive Overture;" "Bells Across the Atlantic" by Adam Gorb; "The Re
dwoods" by Rossano Galante; "Centennial Celebration Fanfare," by John Alan
Carnahan; "Scherzo: Cat and Mouse," by Robert Spittal; "Symphony No. 2," by
Frank Ticheli; "Who Puts His Trust In God Most Just," by Johann Sebastian
Bach; and Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever." The Luther College Fortress
Brass Quintet will also be performing.\nThe Luther College Concert Band was
formed in 1878, laying the foundations for what would become the college’s
long-standing tradition of musical excellence. Concert Band is now one of
the oldest touring organizations in the nation and ranks among the country’
s outstanding college bands. Throughout its long history, Concert Band has
enjoyed unrivaled performance opportunities in the United States, Western E
urope, and Japan. The ensemble tours every year, with international travel
every four years.\n \n
LOCATION:Palm Desert High School 74910 Aztec Road Palm Desert, California
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/concert-band/current-tour/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T141410
CREATED:20140929T124903
DTSTART:20150320T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140929125025-574830@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Tour-Green Valley, Arizona
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 7:30 p.m. on March 21th at the Community Performance and
Art Center in Green Valley, AZ. This concert is a part of their 2015 sprin
g break Minnesota-California-Arizona tour.\nThe concert is open to the publ
ic. Tickets can be purchased at https://performingartscenter.thundertix.com
/\nThe concert program features "The Star Spangled Banner," arr. John Willi
ams; "Let the Amen Sound," by Travis Cross; Shostakovich's "Festive Overtur
e;" "Bells Across the Atlantic" by Adam Gorb; "The Redwoods" by Rossano Gal
ante; "Centennial Celebration Fanfare," by John Alan Carnahan; "Scherzo: Ca
t and Mouse," by Robert Spittal; "Symphony No. 2," by Frank Ticheli; "Who P
uts His Trust In God Most Just," by Johann Sebastian Bach; and Sousa's "Sta
rs and Stripes Forever." The Luther College Fortress Brass Quintet will als
o be performing.\nThe Luther College Concert Band was formed in 1878, layin
g the foundations for what would become the college’s long-standing traditi
on of musical excellence. Concert Band is now one of the oldest touring org
anizations in the nation and ranks among the country’s outstanding college
bands. Throughout its long history, Concert Band has enjoyed unrivaled perf
ormance opportunities in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan. The
ensemble tours every year, with international travel every four years.\n \n
\n\n
LOCATION:Community Performance & Art Center 1250 West Continental Road Green Valley,
Arizona
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/concert-band/current-tour/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T141234
CREATED:20140929T125025
DTSTART:20150321T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717105759-560863@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Homecoming Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 7:30 p.m. on March 24th in the Main Hall of the Center f
or Faith and Life on Luther College campus. This is the Concert Band's home
coming concert for their 2015 spring break Minnesota-California-Arizona tou
r.\nThe concert is free and open to the public. Video Streaming will be ava
ilable online.\nThe concert program features "The Star Spangled Banner," ar
r. John Williams; "Let the Amen Sound," by Travis Cross; Shostakovich's "Fe
stive Overture;" "Bells Across the Atlantic" by Adam Gorb; "The Redwoods" b
y Rossano Galante; "Centennial Celebration Fanfare," by John Alan Carnahan;
"Scherzo: Cat and Mouse," by Robert Spittal; "Symphony No. 2," by Frank Ti
cheli; "Who Puts His Trust In God Most Just," by Johann Sebastian Bach; and
Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever." The Luther College Fortress Brass Qui
ntet will also be performing.\nThe Luther College Concert Band was formed i
n 1878, laying the foundations for what would become the college’s long-sta
nding tradition of musical excellence. Concert Band is now one of the oldes
t touring organizations in the nation and ranks among the country’s outstan
ding college bands. Throughout its long history, Concert Band has enjoyed u
nrivaled performance opportunities in the United States, Western Europe, an
d Japan. The ensemble tours every year, with international travel every fou
r years.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T141739
CREATED:20140717T105759
DTSTART:20150324T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717105858-560865@reason
SUMMARY:Spring Oratorio: Handel's Messiah
DESCRIPTION:Join the Luther College Music Department as we celebrate the tradition of s
inging Handel's Messiah as the biennial Spring Oratorio.\nHear the Symphony
Orchestra with Cathedral Choir, Collegiate Chorale, Nordic Choir, and stud
ent soloists perform the story of Jesus Christ as told through the music of
Handel. \nTickets available now through the Luther College Ticket Office:\
n$20 adults, $10 students\nFree admission for Luther faculty, staff, and st
udents\nNot able to be in Decorah that night?\nA second performance of Hand
el's Messiah will be featured at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis on Sunday, M
arch 29 at 3 p.m. Tickets available through the Orchestra Hall Box Office.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150106T140911
CREATED:20140717T105858
DTSTART:20150327T193000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717110039-560867@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kasi Misseldine/Cadence Sawyer, Piano
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141015T123811
CREATED:20140717T110039
DTSTART:20150328T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140918114722-572523@reason
SUMMARY:Spring Oratorio: Handel's Messiah
DESCRIPTION:Join the Luther College Music Department on Palm Sunday as we celebrate the
tradition of singing Handel's Messiah as the biennial Spring Oratorio.\nHe
ar the Symphony Orchestra with Cathedral Choir, Collegiate Chorale, Nordic
Choir, and student soloists perform the story of Jesus Christ as told throu
gh the music of G.F. Handel and conducted by Allen Hightower.\nThis perform
ance of Handel's Messiah will be featured at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis
on Sunday, March 29 at 3 p.m. Tickets available now through the Orchestra H
all Box Office.\n$26 adults, $18 students
LOCATION:Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, Minn.
LAST-MODIFIED:20150106T121022
CREATED:20140918T114722
DTSTART:20150329T150000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717110321-560873@reason
SUMMARY:Luther College Piano Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Piano Quartet will present a recital at 7:30 p.m. Tuesda
y, March 31, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on
the Luther campus.\nThe program is open to the public with no charge for a
dmission.\nThe program opens with Mozart's Piano Quartet in G minor, follow
ed by Antonin Dvorak's Miniatures for String Trio, and concludes with Rober
t Schumann's Piano Quartet in E-flat major.\nThe quartet features Tarn Trav
ers, violin; Spencer Martin, viola; Eric Kutz, cello; and Miko Kominami, pi
ano.\n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150312T131501
CREATED:20140717T110321
DTSTART:20150331T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140702010438-558251@reason
SUMMARY:Chapel: Mike Blair
DESCRIPTION:Musical Offering: Nordic Choir
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/ministries/worship/chapel/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150326T155158
CREATED:20140702T010438
DTSTART:20150401T103000
DURATION:PT0H20M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717110522-560875@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Shayla De Jong/Solveig Orngard, Organ
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20141015T123903
CREATED:20140717T110522
DTSTART:20150401T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717110614-560877@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Megan Kundel/Daniel Ray, Voice/Violin
DESCRIPTION:Megan Kundel, junior, and Daniel Ray, junior, will perform a voice/violin r
ecital at 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1, in the Noble Recital Hall of the
Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther College campus.\nKundel will be p
erforming Purcell’s “Hark! How all things in one sound”, Clara Schumann’s “
Liebst du um Schönheit”, Brahms’s “Meine Liebe ist grün”, two selections by
Debussy: “Les Cloches” and “Romance”, Amy Beach’s “Take, O Take those Lips
Away”, Roger Quilter’s “Over the Mountains”, and lastly Adriana’s aria, “I
o son l’umile anchella” from Francesco Cilèa’s opera, Andriana Lecouvreur.\
nRay will be performing Violin Concerto no. 1 in A minor by Dmitri Shostako
vich and the Chaconne from Partita no. 2 in D minor for violin by Johann Se
bastian Bach.\nKundel is a student of Edwin Andereck and Ray is a student o
f Tarn Travers.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150326T131012
CREATED:20140717T110614
DTSTART:20150401T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717110713-560879@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recitals: General Recitals
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall and Choir Room, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141015T123926
CREATED:20140717T110713
DTSTART:20150407T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717111128-560881@reason
SUMMARY:Collegium Musicum Concert
DESCRIPTION:Collegium Renaissance and Baroque Ensemble: Music of Henry Purcell\n \n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150402T135424
CREATED:20140717T111128
DTSTART:20150409T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717111230-560884@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Maranatha Gannon/Will Heller, Flute/Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141015T123948
CREATED:20140717T111230
DTSTART:20150410T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150212133209-606679@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Caleb Sander, Composition
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150409T082528
CREATED:20150212T133209
DTSTART:20150411T140000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717111346-560886@reason
SUMMARY:Brudos Recital: Jennifer LeDoux, Voice
DESCRIPTION:The 2014-2015 Brudos Recital will be given by Jennifer LeDoux at 4 p.m. on
Saturday, April 11, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of M
usic on the Luther campus\nJennifer is the thirteenth recipient of Luther C
ollege’s annual Alan R. and Sally J. Brudos Family Prize for Opera Performa
nce. The prize, a $5,000 cash award, was created and is funded by a gift f
rom Alan R. and Sally J. Brudos of Atherton, California. Mr. Brudos, a 195
5 Luther College graduate and a regent emeritus, is former chair of the Lut
her Board of Regents.\nThe purpose of this award is to assist talented seni
or students with the extraordinary expenses involved in the preparation and
pursuit of careers in opera performance. Selection is based on the student
’s quality of vocal performance and promise of an operatic career.\nThe Bru
dos Prize is one of the largest awards given for excellence in music at Lut
her College.\n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150326T133102
CREATED:20140717T111346
DTSTART:20150411T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717112637-560890@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Tatyana German, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150212T164146
CREATED:20140717T112637
DTSTART:20150412T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717112733-560892@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Wesley Frye/Kalli Kistenmacher, Voice/Trumpet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150210T164305
CREATED:20140717T112733
DTSTART:20150412T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717112827-560894@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Brianna Clancy, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141015T124044
CREATED:20140717T112827
DTSTART:20150412T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150212130456-606664@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Scott Senko, Composition
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150410T160247
CREATED:20150212T130456
DTSTART:20150412T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717114237-560898@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Student Recitals: Music 273 Registered Chamber Group Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150410T110115
CREATED:20140717T114237
DTSTART:20150413T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717114317-560900@reason
SUMMARY:Brass Ensembles Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's Brass Ensembles will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. Thurs
day, April 16, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther cam
pus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe
concert includes performances by Luther's Mass Brass Ensemble, Trumpet Ense
mble, Horn Choir, Trombone Choir and Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble.\nThe Trum
pet Ensemble is conducted by John Cord, Luther assistant professor of music
. Cord has appeared with more than 30 professional symphony orchestras over
the course of his diverse performance career.\nThe Horn Choir is conducted
by Rebecca Boehm Shaffer, adjunct professor of music. Shaffer has performe
d as a soloist and with numerous musicals acts and ensembles across the cou
ntry, including Tony Bennett, Ray Charles and Metallica.\nThe Trombone Choi
r and Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble are conducted by Michael Smith, associate
professor of music, and Benjamin Yates, adjunct faculty in music.\nHe hold
s the bachelor's degree in music from Luther and the master's degree in tro
mbone performance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.\n \n
\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150402T140335
CREATED:20140717T114317
DTSTART:20150416T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150212132353-606674@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Sam Milligan, Composition
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150409T082442
CREATED:20150212T132353
DTSTART:20150417T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716132131-560720@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Reggie Young, Tenor Saxophone
DESCRIPTION:Regina Young, junior, will perform a tenor saxophone recital at 12:00 p.m.
on Saturday, April 18, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jensen-Noble Hall o
f Music on the Luther campus.\nYoung will be performing "Poem" by Walter Ha
rtley, "Sonate" by Jindrich Feld, and "Piece Breve" by Eugene Bozza. Young
will also perform "La Vie en Rose" by Marguerite Monnot and Louis Gugliemi
in collaboration with Sarah Bowman, soprano, Adam Graf, bass, and Wesley Fr
ye, piano.\nYoung is a student of Lynne Postudensek-Hart.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150410T125906
CREATED:20140716T132131
DTSTART:20150418T120000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717114412-560902@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Katie Fillmore, Alto and Soprano Saxophone
DESCRIPTION:\nKatie Fillmore, senior, will perform a soprano saxophone/alto saxophone r
ecital at 2:00pm on Saturday, April 18, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Je
nson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\n\n\nFillmore will be perfor
ming the Glazunov Concerto, and the recital will also feature the premiere
of two new pieces, "Dark and Rainy" by Luther composition student Pablo Góm
ez Estévez, and "Journey to Otherwhere", a trio of her own composition.\n\n
\nFillmore is a student of Dr. Michael Chesher.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150410T125623
CREATED:20140717T114412
DTSTART:20150418T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717114516-560904@reason
SUMMARY:Hemp Recital: Stephanie Diebel, Horn
DESCRIPTION:\nThe 2014-2015 Richard C. and Joann M. Hemp Prize for Orchestral Performan
ce recital will be given by Stephanie Diebel on French horn at 4 p.m. on Sa
turday, April 18, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Mus
ic on the Luther campus.\nStephanie is the first recipient of Luther Colleg
e’s annual Richard C. and Joann M. Hemp Prize for Orchestral Performance.
The prize, a $5,000 scholarship award, is funded through an endowment estab
lished by Richard ’64 and Joann (Harr) Hemp ’65 of Reno, Nevada, and Decora
h, Iowa. Awarded annually to a senior in the Luther College Symphony Orche
stra, selection is by audition and recognizes exceptional performance, tale
nt, musicianship, and leadership. Mr. Hemp is a regent emeritus, former ch
air of the Luther Board of Regents, and former Interim President of Luther
College.\n\nThe Hemp Prize is one of the largest awards given for excellenc
e in music at Luther College.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150409T122636
CREATED:20140717T114516
DTSTART:20150418T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717114558-560906@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Nathan Wiley, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141015T124201
CREATED:20140717T114558
DTSTART:20150418T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717114746-560910@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Ethan Bettenga/Julia Joseph, Guitar/Flute
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141015T124229
CREATED:20140717T114746
DTSTART:20150419T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140916173707-572083@reason
SUMMARY:Sr./Jr. Recital: Matt Knutson/Jade Nustvold, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150212T133842
CREATED:20140916T173707
DTSTART:20150419T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717124748-560913@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recitals: General Recitals
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Sundt and Choir Room, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141015T124852
CREATED:20140717T124748
DTSTART:20150421T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717124823-560915@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Homecoming Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's Collegiate Chorale, under the direction of Andrew Last, wi
ll perform a homecoming concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 21, in the Cent
er for Faith and Life on the Luther Campus.\nThe performance, part of the C
ollegiate Chorale's annual Midwest Tour is open to the public with no charg
e for admission. The concert will be streamed live at: stream.luther.edu.\n
The 2015 Collegiate Chorale tour program includes "Choral Fantasy" by Beeth
oven featuring student soloists including Caleb Sander, Luther senior and r
ecipient of the Distinction in Collaborative Keyboard Scholarship, "On Jord
an's Stormy Banks," "God is Seen" and "John Saw duh Numbuh," by Alice Parke
r and Robert Shaw; and "The Water is Wide" by Craig Hella Johnson featuring
Peter Swanson, Luther junior.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150410T131720
CREATED:20140717T124823
DTSTART:20150421T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140702010438-558272@reason
SUMMARY:Chapel: David Mitchell
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/ministries/worship/chapel/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150417T100635
CREATED:20140702T010438
DTSTART:20150422T103000
DURATION:PT0H20M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717124913-560917@reason
SUMMARY:Wind and Percussion Ensemble and Varsity Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Wind and Percussion Ensemble and Varsity Band, under the
direction of Joan deAlbuquerque will present a concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday
, April 22, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther
campus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\n
The Wind and Percussion Ensemble will perform four movements of the Diverti
mento for Winds and Percussion by Roger Cichy; "My Jesus! Oh, What Anguish"
by Bach, arranged by Alfred Reed; "A Movement for Rosa" by Mark Camphouse
and Symphonic Dance No. 3, Fiesta by Clifton Williams.\n \n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150410T141102
CREATED:20140717T124913
DTSTART:20150422T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140929121351-574803@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Tour-River Forest, Ill.
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Orchestra will celebrate jazz as the original Ameri
can art form with its Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM) tour the Upper Midwest
Thursday, April 23 through Sunday, April 26, 2015.
LOCATION:Grace Lutheran Church 7300 Division St River Forest, Ill.
LAST-MODIFIED:20150416T131202
CREATED:20140929T121351
DTSTART:20150423T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140929121758-574806@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Tour-Apple Valley, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Orchestra will celebrate jazz as the original Ameri
can art form with its Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM) tour the Upper Midwest
Thursday, April 23 through Sunday, April 26, 2015.
LOCATION:Christus Victor Lutheran Church 7510 Palomino Dr Apple Valley, Minn. 55124
LAST-MODIFIED:20150416T131814
CREATED:20140929T121758
DTSTART:20150424T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717125047-560921@reason
SUMMARY:Cantorei/Luther Ringers Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's Cantorei and Luther Ringers will present a concert at 7:30
p.m. Friday, April 24, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall
of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no c
harge for admission.\nTogether, Cantorei and the Luther Ringers will perfor
m "Peter, Go Ring them Bells" arranged by Gwyn Arch.\nCantorei will perform
two Spanish folk-song arrangements by Juan Tony Guzmán, Luther professor o
f music, two Moravian duets in Czechoslovakian by Antonín Dvořák and severa
l sacred selections including "Arise, My Soul, Arise" by Dan Forrest and "I
Lift My Eyes" by Bob Chilcott. The choir will be accompanied by choir memb
er Madison Norell, Luther senior, and Jessica Paul, Luther professor of mus
ic, on piano, and Benjamin Henson, Luther senior, on violin. The ensemble i
s directed by Linda Martin, Luther instructor in music. This will be Martin
's last concert as director of Cantorei. Martin has been directing Cantorei
since 2005.\nThe Luther Ringers will perform "The Angel Gabriel from Heave
n Came" by Joel Raney; "Bread of Angels" by William Payn; "In Bright Mansio
ns Above" by Karen L. Buckwalter; "On Eagle's Wings" an original compositio
n by Katie Fillmore, Luther senior and Luther Ringers member, and "Over the
Rainbow" by Harold Arlen, arranged by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole and Chris Peck
. The 13-member bell choir, chosen by audition each year, is directed by Gr
egory Peterson, Luther associate professor of music and college organist.\n
\n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150416T125843
CREATED:20140717T125047
DTSTART:20150424T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717125141-560923@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Betsy Austin/Jake Kruse, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141015T124502
CREATED:20140717T125141
DTSTART:20150425T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717125233-560925@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Emily Clay/Patrick Pauloski, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141015T124514
CREATED:20140717T125233
DTSTART:20150425T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717125321-560927@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Ben King Quale, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141015T124539
CREATED:20140717T125321
DTSTART:20150425T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140929122033-574808@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Tour-Tiffin, Iowa
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Orchestra will celebrate jazz as the original Ameri
can art form with its Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM) tour the Upper Midwest
Thursday, April 23 through Sunday, April 26, 2015.
LOCATION:Clear Creek Amana High School 551 W Marengo Rd Tiffin, Iowa 52340
LAST-MODIFIED:20150416T132025
CREATED:20140929T122033
DTSTART:20150425T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717125412-560929@reason
SUMMARY:Jr./Sr. Recital: Aaron Budihas/Max Elliot, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150421T134558
CREATED:20140717T125412
DTSTART:20150425T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717125506-560931@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Braun Oldenkamp, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150212T131430
CREATED:20140717T125506
DTSTART:20150426T130000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140929123120-574813@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Tour-Des Moines, Iowa
DESCRIPTION:In recognition of Jazz Appreciation Month, the Luther College Jazz Orchestr
a, under the direction of Juan Tony Guzmán, will perform at 4 p.m. Sunday,
April 26, at Saydel High School in Des Moines, IA.\nThe performance, part o
f the Jazz Orchestra's spring tour of the Upper Midwest, is open to the pub
lic. A freewill donation will be taken.\nThe 2015 Jazz Orchestra tour progr
am includes standards by Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Horac
e Silver, Pat Metheny, Thelonius Monk, Astor Piazzolla and George Gershwin.
A variety of student soloists and Jon Ailabouni, Luther's jazz trumpet ins
tructor, will be featured throughout the program.\n \n
LOCATION:Saydel High School 5601 NE 7th St Des Moines, Iowa 50313
LAST-MODIFIED:20150416T132228
CREATED:20140929T123120
DTSTART:20150426T160000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717125611-560933@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recitals: Music 273 Registered Chamber Group Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20141015T124753
CREATED:20140717T125611
DTSTART:20150427T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717125643-560935@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Homecoming Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's Cathedral Choir, under the direction of Jennaya Robison, w
ill perform a homecoming concert titled, "I Believe," at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
April 28, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus.
\nThe performance, open to the public with no charge for admission, conclud
es the 2015 Cathedral Choir tour. Those unable to attend may view the conce
rt live online at: stream.luther.edu.\nThe 2015 Cathedral Choir tour progra
m includes works by Bradley Ellingboe, Eriks Esenvalds, Ola Gjeilo, Jan Pie
terszoon Sweelinck, Rosephanye Powell, Jake Runestad and Ralph Vaughan Will
iams. The program features readings and hymn tunes centering on the theme o
f believing.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150410T142941
CREATED:20140717T125643
DTSTART:20150428T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717125730-560937@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Band will present a concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Ap
ril 29, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther cam
pus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nJazz
Band, under the direction of Jon Ailabouni, will perform works by Mary Lou
Williams, Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Tito Puente and Thad Jones. It w
ill feature two selections to honor the memory of Fred Sturm, a jazz educat
or, composer, arranger and friend of jazz at Luther, who passed away last y
ear. The performance features intricate big band arrangements from a wide v
ariety of styles and eras, while highlighting the individual voices of the
band members through solos and improvisations.\nThe concert features perfor
mances by the Luther College Jazz Quartet, the Vocal Jazz Ensemble and the
Oneota Jazz Quartet. These small groups present a different perspective on
the jazz tradition and exemplify the many aspects of jazz at Luther.\nThe V
ocal Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Band will collaborate on "Smack Dab in the Midd
le," a rhythm and blues standard written by Charles Calhoun, arranged by Da
rmon Meader, member of "New York Voices."\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150416T133821
CREATED:20140717T125730
DTSTART:20150429T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717125821-560939@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Homecoming Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:free admission
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T140845
CREATED:20140717T125821
DTSTART:20150430T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717130752-560946@reason
SUMMARY:Aurora/Norsemen Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's Aurora and Norsemen will present a vocal concert at 7:30 p
.m. Friday, May 1, in the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\n
The concert is open to the public with no charge for admission. Those unabl
e to attend the concert may view the concert live.\nTogether, Aurora and No
rsemen will perform Mack Wilberg's "My Shepherd Will Supply My Need" and An
drew Sullivan's "The Gondoliers."\nAurora will sing "Psalm 100" by Rene Cla
uson, "Psalm 23" by Z. Randall Stroope, "Blessing" by Katie Moran Bart, "Je
rusalem" arranged by Micahel McGlynn and "La Maumariee," a new arrangement
of the French folk song by Joni Jensen. The choir will also sing a new comp
osition by Connor Koppin, "The Waters Wrecked the Sky" along with "O Saluta
ris Hostia" by Erik Esenvalds, featuring soloists Clara Knutson, Luther fir
st-year, and Anna Streeper, Luther first-year.\nNorsemen will perform "Cant
ate Domino" by Hans Leo Hassler and the folk song "Barb'ra Allen" by Randal
l Gill. The Norsemen will also be performing a world-premiere of Connor Kop
pin's "She Walks in Beauty."\nAurora is conducted by Jennaya Robison, Luthe
r assistant professor of music, and Norsemen is conducted by Andrew Last, L
uther assistant professor of music. Both choirs have participated in Luther
performances of major choral and orchestral works such as Beethoven's Mass
in C major and Bach's "The Passion according to St. John," as well as in c
oncerts throughout the Midwest and at regional and national ACDA conference
s. Most recently Norsemen represented Luther College at the 2011 national A
CDA convention in Chicago.\n \n \n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151120T140741
CREATED:20140717T130752
DTSTART:20150501T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717125010-560919@reason
SUMMARY:Philharmonia Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's Philharmonia, under the direction of Spencer Martin, will
perform works by Gounod, Holst, and Dvorak at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 2, in th
e Noble Recital Hall located in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luthe
r campus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\
nPhilharmonia will perform Charles Gounod's Petite Symphonie for winds, St.
Paul Suite by Gustav Holst, and Antonin Dvorak's Czech Suite.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150416T133229
CREATED:20140717T125010
DTSTART:20150502T130000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140716131719-560711@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Allison Vollinger, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150310T131017
CREATED:20140716T131719
DTSTART:20150502T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717130927-560951@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Melissa Newhouse/Toby Ziemer, Voice/Trombone
DESCRIPTION:Toby Ziemer, senior, and Melissa Newhouse, junior, will perform a trombone/
voice recital at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 2, in the Noble Recital Hall of
the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nZiemer will be perfo
rming works by Wagenseil, Castérède, and Bernstein. Newhouse will be perfor
ming works by Bellini, Clara Schumann, Fauré, Copland, and von Weber.\nZiem
er is a student of Michael Smith, and Newhouse is a student of Jill Phillip
s.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150501T135855
CREATED:20140717T130927
DTSTART:20150502T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717110131-560869@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Erin Bradley/Webster Gehring, Trumpet/Euphonium
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150310T130952
CREATED:20140717T110131
DTSTART:20150502T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717133533-560964@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recitals: General Recitals
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Sundt Organ Room, and Choir Room, Jenson-Noble Hall of
Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150310T130945
CREATED:20140717T133533
DTSTART:20150505T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717133615-560970@reason
SUMMARY:Spring Opera Performance
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Music Department presents Mozart's "The Magic Flute" at 7:30
p.m. Friday and Saturday, May 8-9, in the Main Hall of the Center for Fait
h and Life on the Luther campus.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150504T140436
CREATED:20140717T133615
DTSTART:20150508T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150108095624-595899@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: John Marchiando, Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:Trumpeter John Marchiando will present a guest recital at 2 p.m. Saturday,
May 9, in the Noble Recital Hall in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the L
uther College campus.\nThe concert will also feature Du Huang, Luther assoc
iate professor of music, piano, and John Cord, Luther assistant professor o
f music, trumpet.\nThe recital is open to the public with no charge for adm
ission.\nMarchiando will perform "L'esprit de la Trompette" by James Stephe
nson, "Three Preludes" by George Gershwin, "With Malice Toward None" by Joh
n Williams, Concerto in E-flat by Johann Nepomuk Humamel and "Under Western
Skies" by Kevin McKee.\nMarchiando is the principal trumpeter with the New
Mexico Philharmonic and the assistant professor of trumpet at the Universi
ty of New Mexico. He has been featured as a soloist and clinician at the Na
tional Trumpet Competition and the International Trumpet Guild Conference,
and has been a member of the Summit Brass Ensemble and Tromba Mundi.\nMarch
iando is a La Crosse, Wisconsin, native and former student of Ronald Fox, L
uther professor emeritus. \n\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150501T142618
CREATED:20150108T095624
DTSTART:20150509T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717133723-560973@reason
SUMMARY:Spring Opera Performance
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Music Department presents Mozart's "The Magic Flute" at 7:30
p.m. Friday and Saturday, May 8-9, in the Main Hall of the Center for Fait
h and Life on the Luther campus.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150504T140545
CREATED:20140717T133723
DTSTART:20150509T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717133811-560978@reason
SUMMARY:Distinction in Accompanying Finalist Recital
DESCRIPTION:Luther College will host the Lucille Stransberry Rosholt Distinction in Acc
ompanying and Collaborative Keyboard Performance Scholarship recital at 4 p
.m. Sunday, May 10, in the Noble Recital Hall in Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
on the Luther campus.\nThe recital will be followed by an award ceremony a
nd reception. The program and reception are open to the public with no char
ge for admission.\nThe recital will feature performances by two finalists f
or the $1,000 scholarship. Each finalist will perform a 15-20 minute progra
m of instrumental and vocal music that demonstrates his or her collaborativ
e skills. Finalists include Bryan Banowetz of Robins, Iowa, and Kate Gerike
of Chaska, Minnesota.\nBryan Banowetz, Luther junior, is the son of Doug a
nd Janelle Banowetz of Robins. He is majoring in music and English at Luthe
r. He will perform works by Beethoven, Sven Lekberg, Robert Schumann and Ju
les Massenet with the assistance of Luther students Jennifer LeDoux, Isak S
wanson and James Deignan. Banowetz is the student of John Strauss, Luther p
rofessor of music.\nKate Gerike, Luther junior, is the daughter of Paul and
Mona Gerike of Chaska. She is majoring in music and psychology at Luther.
She will perform works by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Giacomo Puccini, Mozart,
Gabriel Fauré, Jindřich Feld, Franz Schubert and Michael Head with the assi
stance of Luther students Casey Tecklenburg, Julia Reimann, Regina Young an
d Josue Silva. Gerike is also a student of John Strauss.\n
\nThe winner will be selected by a panel of judges immediately followi
ng the performances.\nThe Distinction in Accompanying and Collaborative Key
board Performance Scholarship was established for the purpose of recognizin
g and encouraging a high level of achievement in the collaborative arts. Pa
rticipants must be of sophomore or junior standing and have completed a ser
ies of requirements. Once a complete application is submitted, the applican
ts are reviewed by the Award Committee and the finalists are chosen.\nThe s
cholarship was established and endowed by Robert Rosholt in honor of his wi
fe, Lucille. Lucille Stansberry Rosholt taught piano, voice and music educa
tion at Luther from 1955-58. She studied at the Guildhall School of Music a
nd Drama in London. While raising three children, she found collaborative w
ork at the piano to be a flexible and rewarding outlet for her artistry. Ro
bert and Lucille reside in Decorah.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150501T142439
CREATED:20140717T133811
DTSTART:20150510T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717133953-560980@reason
SUMMARY:Norsemen/Luren Off Campus Concert: Decorah Lutheran Church
DESCRIPTION:Norsemen and Luren Singers will present a joint concert on Sunday, May 10 a
t 7:00 pm at Decorah Lutheran Church. The concert is open to the public wit
h no charge for admission.\nNorsemen is the first-year men's choir at Luthe
r College and Luren Singers is a men's Norwegian-American Singing Society b
ased in Decorah. The two choruses will collaborate on Howard Helvey's "I'm
Gonna Sing" and the Mack Wilberg's "The King of Love." Norsemen is directed
by Andrew Last and Luren is directed by David Judisch.\n \n \n
LOCATION:Decorah Lutheran Church: 309 Winnebago St, Decorah, IA 52101
LAST-MODIFIED:20150501T132617
CREATED:20140717T133953
DTSTART:20150510T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150212133502-606681@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Katharine Bergman, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150409T082316
CREATED:20150212T133502
DTSTART:20150510T190000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717134155-560982@reason
SUMMARY:Student Composition Recital
DESCRIPTION:Luther College will host an evening of new music composed by members of Lut
her's composition studio. Out of the 15 student composers in this year's co
mposition studio, five students have been selected to present their pieces
at 9 p.m. Monday, May 11, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Mus
ic Hall. Works to be performed include solo, chamber and electronic music w
ith video.\nPieces being performed include "1 of 2 things…" by Caleb Sander
for solo piano; "I'm Wearing My Heart Away" by Shafer Stromwall for brass
quintet; "String Quintet" by Christopher O'Connell; and "Spiral Miniatures"
by Sam Milligan for bass and piano. Three works by Pablo Gomez-Estevez wil
l also be performed, "Liminal" for piano and flute; "Too far" for piano and
alto voice; and "Como un merengue" for chamber ensemble.\nThe composition
studio is directed by Luther's composer-in-residence, Brooke Joyce. Steve S
mith, Luther web programmer analysist, also teaches composition. More infor
mation on Luther's composition studio can be found at luther.edu/compositio
n.\n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150501T142250
CREATED:20140717T134155
DTSTART:20150511T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717134237-560984@reason
SUMMARY:Friday Music Showcase Concert: Concert Band and Jazz Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Concert Band and Jazz Orchestra will perform together fo
r a Music Showcase, part of Luther's Commencement weekend events, at 7:30 p
.m. Friday, May 22, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life.\nThe
performance is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nJoan deAl
buquerque, director of bands and associate professor of music, directs the
Concert Band and Juan Tony Guzmán, associate professor of music and directo
r of the jazz program, directs the Jazz Orchestra.\nConcert Band will perfo
rm the four movements of "Paris Sketches" by Martin Ellerby; "Irish Tune fr
om County Derry" by Percy A. Grainger; "Masque" by Kenneth Hesketh; "Who Pu
ts His Trust in God Most Just" by Bach, arranged by James Croft; and "Stars
and Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa.\nJazz Orchestra will perform "S
ong of Bilbao" by Pat Metheny, arranged by Alan Baylock; "Teach Me Tonight"
with words by Sammy Cahn, music by Gene DePaul and arranged by Sammy Nesti
co; "Chinoiserie" by Duke Ellington, transcribed and edited by David Berger
; and "Cherokee" by Ray Noble, arranged by Gary Lindsay.\nThe concert will
also feature Vocal Jazz, performing "Danny Boy" arranged by Don Sebesky and
"Partido Blue" by Michael Phillip Mossman. Composed of 13 vocal students,
this student-led ensemble performs at a variety of concerts and events thro
ughout the academic year.\n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150507T120554
CREATED:20140717T134237
DTSTART:20150522T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140717134418-560988@reason
SUMMARY:Saturday Music Showcase Concert: Nordic Choir and Symphony Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Nordic Choir and Symphony Orchestra will perform togethe
r in the Saturday Music Showcase at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, May 23, in the Mai
n Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nThe performa
nce is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nNordic Choir, dire
cted by Allen Hightower, will perform from a list of selections. Possible p
ieces include "Ave Verum Corpus" by William Byrd, "Singet Dem Herrn Ein Neu
es Lied" by Bach and "O Lord God" by Paul Chesnokov.\nSymphony Orchestra, u
nder the direction of Daniel Baldwin will perform "Three Dances" from "The
Three-Cornered Hat" by Mauel de Falla, "Ah! Je veux vivre" from Roméo et Ju
liette by Charles Gounod featuring senior Jennifer LeDoux as the vocal solo
ist, and Capriccio Espagnol, Op. 34 by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov.\n \n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150514T125555
CREATED:20140717T134418
DTSTART:20150523T133000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150610114526-630188@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Music Camp/Middle School
DESCRIPTION:Dorian Middle School Camp begins June 7-13, 2015
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T123045
CREATED:20150610T114526
DTSTART:20150607T080000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20150613T235959;INTERVAL=1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150610115007-630190@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Grand Concert: Blue Concert Band
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T120737
CREATED:20150610T115007
DTSTART:20150613T130000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150610120213-630198@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Grand Concert: White Concert Band
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T120445
CREATED:20150610T120213
DTSTART:20150613T134000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150610120954-630206@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Grand Concert: Blue Jazz Band
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T121117
CREATED:20150610T120954
DTSTART:20150613T150000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150610121447-630209@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Grand Concert: White Jazz Band
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T121551
CREATED:20150610T121447
DTSTART:20150613T153500
DURATION:PT0H25M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150610121645-630211@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Grand Concert: Choir & Chamber Choir
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T121749
CREATED:20150610T121645
DTSTART:20150613T161000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150610121952-630213@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Music Camp/High School
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T123110
CREATED:20150610T121952
DTSTART:20150614T080000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20150620T235959;INTERVAL=1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150610122233-630215@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Grand Concert: Concert Band
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T122358
CREATED:20150610T122233
DTSTART:20150620T130000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150610122408-630217@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Grand Concert: Orchestra
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T122512
CREATED:20150610T122408
DTSTART:20150620T134000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150610122623-630219@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Grand Concert: Jazz Band
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T122722
CREATED:20150610T122623
DTSTART:20150620T142000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150610122733-630221@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Grand Concert: Music Theatre Workshop
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T122820
CREATED:20150610T122733
DTSTART:20150620T150000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150610122838-630223@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Grand Concert: Choir & Chamber Choir
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T122927
CREATED:20150610T122838
DTSTART:20150620T154000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706085817-633245@reason
SUMMARY:Music Faculty Showcase Recital
DESCRIPTION:Featuring a broad variety of works performed by critically acclaimed musici
ans, the Luther College music faculty will present a showcase concert at 4
p.m. Sunday, Sept. 6, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on
the Luther campus.\nThe performance is the opening event of the 2015-16 fac
ulty concert season at Luther and is open to the public with no charge for
admission.\nThe music faculty showcase will feature a cross-section of the
Luther music faculty performing works from Puccini to Tchaikovsky to Luther
's own composers. Performances by faculty members include excerpts from Puc
cini's opera "Madame Butterfly" performed by Eric Ashcraft, tenor, and Carl
a Hanson, soprano. Jacob Lassetter, baritone, and Karen Kanakis, soprano, w
ill perform excerpts from Ruggero Leoncavallo's opera "Pagliacci."\nSpencer
Martin, viola, and Xiao Hu, piano, will perform "Tres Valsas Brasileiras"
by Francisco Mignone. Igor Kalnin, violin, and Miko Kominami, piano, will p
erform Valse-Scherzo for violin and piano, Op. 34, by Tchaikovsky.\nBrooke
Joyce, Luther composer-in-residence, will perform his own work, "Prelude an
d Fugue in C." Chad Sonka, baritone, and Jessica Paul, piano, will perform
"All the Hemispheres" by Amy Engelsdorfer, Luther assistant professor of mu
sic.\n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150904T143210
CREATED:20150706T085817
DTSTART:20150906T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706091402-633257@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Michael Chesher, Clarinet
DESCRIPTION:Michael Chesher, Luther College associate professor of music, and special g
uest clarinetist Tod Kerstetter from Kansas State University will collabora
te with Luther faculty Jessica Paul, piano, and Lynne Postudensek Hart, cla
rinet, on a recital at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, in Luther's Noble Reci
tal Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.\nThe program, consisting of var
ied works for one, two or three clarinets, bass clarinet and basset horn, i
s open to the public with no charge for admission.\nMusical styles represen
ted will include the romantic era, jazz, Latin jazz and contemporary – with
works from classic composers like Felix Mendelssohn through contemporary a
rtists like Scott McAllister.\n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150907T103411
CREATED:20150706T091402
DTSTART:20150912T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706091818-633265@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: John Keys, Organ
DESCRIPTION:Organ scholar and honorary fellow of the Guild of Church Musicians, John Ke
ys, will present a concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, in the Main Hall of
the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther College campus.\nThe concert is
open to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe concert is presented
as Luther's Annual Benefactor's Organ Recital, featuring outstanding artis
ts of international caliber performing on the Robert Sipe mechanical action
organ. The intent of the concert, sponsored through the Kathryn Ulvilden M
oen '41 Organ Fund and the William B. Kuhlman Endowment for Organ Performan
ce, is to provide a performance from an inspirational role model for curren
t and prospective students who wish to pursue organ study at Luther.\nKeys
will perform works by Dieterich Buxtehude, Johann Caspar Kerll, Abraham van
der Kerckhoven, Georg Muffat, Bach, Georg Böhm, Jehan Alain and Lionel Rog
g.\nKeys has been the director of music at St. Mary's Church in Nottingham,
England, since 1984. Along with his passion for music in the church, he is
a known independent organist, continuo player, accompanist and conductor,
playing across Europe and Australia. He is the organist at Nottingham Unive
rsity and a trustee for the Binns organ in Albert Hall in Nottingham.\nFor
more information on Keys and his work, visit his website www.JohnKeys.co.uk
. His CDs are available for purchase at http://www.hymncds.com/index.html.\
n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150907T110419
CREATED:20150706T091818
DTSTART:20150913T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706092358-633271@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jonathan Struve, Voice
DESCRIPTION:In an evening of art song, Jonathon Struve, Luther College adjunct instruct
or in music, will perform a voice recital at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, in
the Noble Recital Hall in Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.
\nThe recital is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nJessica
Paul, Luther professor of music, will collaborate with Struve on the piano.
\nThe recital features selections from the Mörike-Lieder of Hugo Wolf, mélo
dies by Gabriel Fauré, and American art songs by Ned Rorem and Lee Hoiby. T
he texts explore themes of love, infatuation, spirituality, beauty, the fan
tastic and the mundane.\n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150907T111624
CREATED:20150706T092358
DTSTART:20150913T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706092609-633273@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Svend Ronning, Violin
DESCRIPTION:With chamber music appearances around the globe, from Seattle to Sapporo, L
uther College's music department is pleased to host Svend Rønning in a gues
t violin recital at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, in the Noble Recital Hall
of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nRønning will also
give a public lecture on Scandinavian music at 9:40 a.m. Thursday Sept. 17
, in the Center for Faith and Life Recital Hall.\nBoth the recital and the
lecture are open to the public with no charge for admission.\nFor the first
half of the recital, Rønning will perform works by Scandinavian composers
in collaboration with Miko Kominami, Luther instructor in music, on piano.\
nAfter a brief intermission, Rønning will be joined by Kominami as well as
Luther faculty members Igor Kalnin, violin; Spencer Martin, viola; and Cole
Tutino, cello, for a performance of Brahms's Piano Quintet.\nRønning has a
n extensive performance career with a repertoire including most of the stan
dard violin concertos as well as those by Alban Berg, Walter Ross and Mikló
s Rózsa. As a soloist, he has performed with numerous ensembles, including
Orchestra Seattle and the Prague Radio Symphony.\nHe serves as violinist of
the Tacoma Symphony Orchestra and the Regency String Quartet, and has had
chamber music performances at the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, Japan,
the Mostly Nordic Chamber Series in Seattle and the Washington State Gover
nor's Mansion Chamber Series.\nSince 1999, Rønning has served on the facult
y of Pacific Lutheran University where he teaches string labs, chamber musi
c and a course on Scandinavian music.\nHe holds a bachelor's degree in viol
in performance from Pacific Lutheran University, and master's and doctoral
degrees from Yale University.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150908T172417
CREATED:20150706T092609
DTSTART:20150917T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706093222-633275@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Kathryn Reed, Harpsichord
DESCRIPTION:Performing a mix of solo harpsichord and chamber works Kathryn Reed, Luther
College instructor in music, will perform a recital at 4 p.m. Saturday, Se
pt. 19, in the Noble Recital Hall in Jenson-Noble Music Hall on the Luther
campus.\nThe recital is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nI
n addition to two works by J. S. Bach, this recital will feature music of t
he French Baroque by Jacques de Chambonnières, François Couperin and Jean-P
hillipe Rameau.\nJoining Reed will be faculty colleagues Heather Armstrong,
oboe; Spencer Martin, viola and Baroque violin; and Cole Tutino, cello. In
addition Tutino will premiere Luther's newly acquired piccolo cello as par
t of the performance.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150907T112842
CREATED:20150706T093222
DTSTART:20150919T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706093444-633279@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Valeria Kishkunas, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Hailed by the Des Moines Register as "clear and ferociously expressive," Lu
ther College's music department is pleased to host Valeria Kishkunas in a g
uest voice recital at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 20, in the Noble Recital Hall of
the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is open
to the public with no charge for admission.\nKishkunas will perform "Wesend
onck Lieder," a song cycle by Richard Wagner, "The Shining Place" by Lee Ho
iby and songs by George Gershwin and Ottorino Respighi.\nWith numerous oper
a performances to her name, Kishkunas most recently appeared as Mimi in sce
nes from Puccini's "La Bohème" at Luther. Other recent roles include Donna
Anna in Mozart's "Don Giovanni," Königin der Nacht in Mozart's "Die Zauberf
löte" and Manja in Emmerich Kálmán's "Gräfin Mariza."\nKishkunas was a winn
er at the 2014 Wisconsin District Metropolitan Opera National Council Audit
ions and was awarded an Encouragement Award at 2013 auditions. She has take
n first place at the Iowa National Association of Teachers of Singing Compe
tition and was a finalist in the Schubert Club Competition in Saint Paul.\n
She holds a bachelor's degree in voice and a master's degree in vocal perfo
rmance from the University of Northern Iowa. She is currently studying with
Julia Faulkner, director of vocal studies at the Ryan Center at the Lyric
Opera of Chicago.\n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150914T103112
CREATED:20150706T093444
DTSTART:20150920T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706093720-633282@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Amy Engelsdorfer, Flute
DESCRIPTION:Featuring a selection of French works for flute, Amy Engelsdorfer, Luther C
ollege assistant professor of music, will perform a flute recital at 7:30 p
.m. Sunday, Sept. 20, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of
Music on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is open to the public with no cha
rge for admission.\nTitled "The French Connection," Engelsdorfer's recital
will feature four pieces by French composers: "Sonata for Flute and Piano"
by Francis Poulenc, "Sonatine pour Flûte et Piano" by Henri Dutilleux, "Jeu
x – Sonatine pour Flûte et Piano" by Jacques Ibert and "Sonate pour Flûte e
t Piano" by Jean Françaix. \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150914T103738
CREATED:20150706T093720
DTSTART:20150920T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706093859-633284@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Gregory Peterson, Organ
DESCRIPTION:Featuring music as prayer and proclamation, Gregory Peterson, Luther Colleg
e associate professor of music and Luther organist, will perform an organ r
ecital titled "Songs of Petition, Peace and Proclamation" at 7:30 p.m. Tues
day, Sept. 22, in the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nThe
recital is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nPeterson's per
formance will include pieces by Jehan Alain, Bach, Distler, Paul Hindemith
and Jean Langlais.\nThe program is a reprise of the program Peterson gave i
n Matthaus Kirche in Berlin, Germany, in June 2015 as part of the alumni st
udy trip, "Bach and Bonhoeffer: Music and Conscience," co-led with Jim Mart
in-Schramm, Luther professor of religion.\nFocusing on music and theology,
the recital emphasizes two giants of the Lutheran faith: Bach and Dietrich
Bonhoeffer, with a particular focus on Dietrich Bonhoeffer as peacemaker, a
s well as on music's power to express the whole range of human emotions.\nM
artin-Schramm will serve as reader for the program, reading words of Bonhoe
ffer as well as selected hymn texts.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150914T104236
CREATED:20150706T093859
DTSTART:20150922T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150909152933-644232@reason
SUMMARY:Chapel: Judd Larson
DESCRIPTION:Musical Offering: Collegiate Chorale
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/ministries/worship/chapel/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150910T094318
CREATED:20150909T152933
DTSTART:20150923T103000
DURATION:PT0H20M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706094112-633288@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Carol Chapman, Voice
DESCRIPTION:As part of her current U.S. tour Carol Chapman, guest soprano, will perform
a voice recital at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23, in the Noble Recital Hal
l of the Jenson Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe concert is o
pen to the public with no charge for admission.\nChapman will perform songs
by composers Franz Liszt, Claude Debussy, Thomas Pasatieri and Richard Str
auss, and will be accompanied by pianist James Benecasa.\nAs an opera, orat
orio and recital singer, Chapman's 2016 performances will include the Sprin
gfield Regional Opera's 35th anniversary opera gala and Mozart's "Requiem"
at the Helzberg Hall in Kansas City. Her recent performances include Verdi'
s "Requiem" and Vaughan Williams' "Hodie."\nHer past recital performances i
nclude a wide range of song literature including Handel, Scarlatti, Schuber
t, Strauss, Debussy, Poulenc and Messiaen. Chapman's career highlight perfo
rmances to date are the Salle Cortôt in Paris, France, and the Paris conser
vatoire featuring the French melodies of Poulenc and Messiaen.\nChapman ser
ves as assistant professor of voice at Missouri State University. She also
serves on the Central Region National Association of Teachers of Singing bo
ard as past Missouri Governor and Liason to the NATS Foundation. She is hig
hly sought after as a vocal clinician with high school, college and emergin
g professional singers.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150916T104018
CREATED:20150706T094112
DTSTART:20150923T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706094412-633291@reason
SUMMARY:Voice Masterclass: Carol Chapman
DESCRIPTION:As part of her current U.S. tour Carol Chapman, guest soprano, will be givi
ng a voice masterclass at 9:45 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 24, in the Noble Recita
l Hall of the Jenson Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe masterc
lass is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nChapman serves as
assistant professor of voice at Missouri State University. She also serves
on the Central Region National Association of Teachers of Singing board as
past Missouri Governor and Liason to the NATS Foundation. She is highly so
ught after as a vocal clinician with high school, college and emerging prof
essional singers.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150916T104002
CREATED:20150706T094412
DTSTART:20150924T094500
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706094604-633294@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band and Jazz Orchestra Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Concert Band and Jazz Orchestra will perform in concert
at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith
and Life on the Luther campus as part of Luther's 2015 Family Weekend.\nThe
concert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nConcert Band
will perform "A Weekend in New York" by Philip Sparke, "Everything Beautifu
l" by Samuel R. Hazo, "Dance of the Jesters" by Tchaikovsky, transcribed by
Ray Cramer, "Who Puts His Trust in God Most Just" by Bach, arranged by Jam
es Croft, and "Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa.\nJoan deAlb
uquerque, director of bands and associate professor of music, directs the C
oncert Band and Juan Tony Guzmán, director of the jazz program and professo
r of music, directs the Jazz Orchestra.\nThe Luther College Concert Band, f
ounded in 1878, is one of the oldest touring organizations in the nation an
d among the country's outstanding college bands. Luther's Concert Band has
toured throughout the United States, Western Europe and Japan, and has been
selected to appear in many state and national music conferences. The band
was recently honored with a performance at the 2014 North Central Regional
Conference of the College Band Director's National Association in Muncie, I
ndiana. The band will tour the West Coast this spring.\nLuther's Jazz Orche
stra is recognized as one of the outstanding college jazz ensembles in the
Upper Midwest and bridges many different styles of jazz. The Jazz Orchestra
travels annually and tours abroad every four years. Their most recent trip
took them to Brazil in 2012 where they were featured in the "Festival No I
mproviso" and performed for audiences in Säo Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The
orchestra will tour the Upper Midwest this spring.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150923T111706
CREATED:20150706T094604
DTSTART:20150926T123000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706094859-633297@reason
SUMMARY:Family Weekend Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's music department will present an evening of choral and ins
trumental music at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, as part of Family Weekend act
ivities.\nThe concert will be performed in the Main Hall of the Center for
Faith and Life on the Luther campus. It is open to the public with no charg
e for admission.\nSeven ensembles will perform, including Aurora, Cantorei,
Cathedral Choir, Collegiate Chorale, Norsemen, Wind and Percussion Ensembl
e and Varsity Band.\nAurora, comprised of first-year women, and Cathedral C
hoir, comprised mostly of Luther sophomores, are under the direction of Jen
naya Robison, Luther assistant professor of music. Aurora will perform "Can
tate Domino" by Ruth Watson Henderson and "Lord of the Small" by Dan Forres
t. Cathedral Choir will perform "Earth Song" by Frank Ticheli and "Cloudbur
st" by Eric Whitacre.\nCantorei, a choral ensemble of approximately 85 wome
n, is conducted by Jill Wilson, assistant professor of education and coordi
nator for music education. Cantorei will perform "Hold On," a spiritual, ar
ranged by Jay Broeker and "Quare Bungle Rye" arranged by Tina Bull.\nColleg
iate Chorale, a choir of select juniors and seniors, and Norsemen, a first-
year men's choir, are conducted by Andrew Last, Luther assistant professor
of music. Collegiate Chorale will perform "Chariots" by Péter Louis van Dij
k and "Indodana" arranged by Michael Barrett and Ralf Schmitt. Norsemen wil
l perform "Hallelujah" by Rhonda Sandberg and "Kpanlongo" arranged by Derek
Bermel.\nThe Luther Wind and Percussion Ensemble, a 50-person ensemble of
outstanding band students whose membership is determined through auditions,
and Varsity Band, a preparatory ensemble for membership in other Luther mu
sic ensembles, are under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, director of b
ands and associate professor of music. The Wind and Percussion Ensemble wil
l perform "Rhosymedre" by Ralph Vaughan Williams and "Landscapes" by Rossan
o Galante. Varsity Band will perform "Kirkpatrick Fanfare" by Andrew Boysen
Jr. and "Mt. Everest" by Rossano Galante.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150925T103135
CREATED:20150706T094859
DTSTART:20150926T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706102230-633325@reason
SUMMARY:Soda Shoppe with Jazz Band and Jazz Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Band will perform as part of Luthe
r's 2015 Family Weekend festivities at 8:45 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, in Mar
ty's located in the Dahl Centennial Union on the Luther campus.\nThe progra
m will explore swing music from the 1940s, 50s and 60s and will feature com
positions by Jerome Kern,Mercer Ellington, Sammy Nestico, Lee Morgan, and B
enny Golson.\nLuther's Jazz Band is under the direction of Jon Ailabouni, L
uther adjunct faculty in music. The Jazz Band is a 20-person big band dedic
ated to featuring improvisation by student soloists and presenting swinging
arrangements that will have audiences heading for the dance floor.\nThe Ja
zz Orchestra is under the direction of Juan Tony Guzmán, Luther professor o
f music.\n
LOCATION:Dahl Centennial Union, Marty's
LAST-MODIFIED:20150925T152607
CREATED:20150706T102230
DTSTART:20150926T204500
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150803023225-636787@reason
SUMMARY:Chapel: Marion Pruitt-Jefferson
DESCRIPTION:Musical Offering: Cantorei
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/ministries/worship/chapel/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150928T105751
CREATED:20150803T023225
DTSTART:20150928T103000
DURATION:PT0H20M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150708105610-633920@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Chad Sonka
DESCRIPTION:Chad Sonka, Luther College alumni guest lecturer in music, will perform a b
aritone recital at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, in the Noble Recital Hall o
f the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is open
to the public with no charge for admission.\nSonka's recital will feature
works of composers such as Vincenzo Bellini, Gustav Holst, Walter Damrosch,
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and Robert Schumann. Collaborating with him on
the recital are Jessica Paul, Luther professor of music, piano, and Karen
Kanakis, Luther associate professor of music, soprano.\nSonka has a range o
f operatic experience, having appeared in a variety of popular operas like
as "The Man of La Mancha," "Gianni Schicchi," "Don Giovanni" and "Carmen."
He has also performed oratorios such as "Cantata No. 4" by Bach and "Pauken
messe" by Haydn with the Cedar Rapids Concert Chorale.\nSonka previously ta
ught at Brooklyn Musical Arts and the Manhattan School of Music's Distance
Learning Program. He also founded the vocal program at the Orchestra Iowa S
chool in Cedar Rapids.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150921T102312
CREATED:20150708T105610
DTSTART:20150929T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150805104311-637263@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Richard Fuller, Fortepiano
DESCRIPTION:Richard Fuller, guest artist, will perform a fortepiano recital at 7:30 p.m
. Wednesday, Sept. 30, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall o
f Music on Luther College Campus.\nThe recital is open to the public with n
o charge for admission.\nVirginia Strauss, Luther College professor of musi
c, violin will be assisting with recital along with the Ekklesia String Tri
o, a student chamber ensemble consisting of Benjamin Henson, violin, Isak S
wanson, viola, and Peter Swanson, cello.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150928T111517
CREATED:20150805T104311
DTSTART:20150930T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150803023225-636789@reason
SUMMARY:Chapel: Jennaya Robison
DESCRIPTION:Musical Offering: Norsemen
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/ministries/worship/chapel/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150916T103751
CREATED:20150803T023225
DTSTART:20151002T103000
DURATION:PT0H20M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706095815-633301@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jacob Lassetter/Karen Kanakis, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Performing with guest artists John Hines and Dmitri Vorobiev from the Unive
rsity of Northern Iowa, Jacob Lassetter, Luther College assistant professor
of music; Karen Kanakis, Luther associate professor of music; and Jessica
Paul, Luther professor of music, will perform a recital at 4 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 3, in the Noble Recital Hall in Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Lut
her campus.\nThe recital is open to the public with no charge for admission
.\nThe performance will feature music by Carlisle Floyd, Franz Liszt, Modes
t Mussorgsky and Giuseppe Verdi.\nHines, a bass and associate professor of
voice at the University of Northern Iowa, will sing "Songs and Dances of De
ath" by Modest Mussorgsky and will be accompanied by Vorobiev, University o
f Northern Iowa associate professor of piano.\nLassetter continues to enjoy
an international career in opera and concert. In the summer of 2015, he ma
de his Wagner debut in the role of Wolfram in Tannhäuser with Apotheosis Op
era in New York City. Earlier in the year, he returned to the Rochester Cho
ral Arts Ensemble to debut as baritone soloist in Bach's "Mass in B Minor."
\nHailed for her fine vocal technique and dramatic flair, Kanakis performs
a wide-ranging repertoire. Active in concert and oratorio, she has been a f
eatured soloist with symphony organizations and she made her Carnegie Hall
debut in the Weill Recital Hall alongside her husband, Jacob Lassetter.\nFr
equently engaged as a collaborative pianist for vocalists and instrumentali
sts, Paul is the founder and director of Art SONG JAMboree, a concert serie
s on the Luther campus that features art songs by female composers. She is
a recent member of the teaching staff of the International Music Festival o
f the Adriatic in Duino, Italy.\nAcclaimed as "The American Chaliapin" by R
ussian critics and audiences, Hines has performed in the Russian Federation
on many occasions. In addition to Russian music performances, he has also
performed traditional pieces by Western composers. In 2012, Hines was a fea
tured solo artist on the Northern Iowa Wind Symphony anniversary tour of no
rthern Italy.\nMaintaining a dynamic concert schedule, one of Vorobiev's cu
rrent projects is performing complete solo piano works by Beethoven. He is
also an active chamber music player with collaborations with Zemlinsky Stri
ng Quartet, violinist Rodney Friend and duo-piano recitals with his wife, P
olina Khatsko. A native of Moscow, Russia, he began playing piano at age 5.
He is the founder and artistic director of the Midwestern Piano Competitio
n and serves as the artistic director and leading teacher of the Leipzig Su
mmer Piano Institute in Germany.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150925T104103
CREATED:20150706T095815
DTSTART:20151003T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706100753-633306@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Iowa Connection Trio
DESCRIPTION:Featuring three highly acclaimed Iowa-based musicians, Luther College's mus
ic department will host the Iowa Connection Trio in a guest recital at 2 p.
m. Sunday, Oct. 4, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Mu
sic on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is open to the public with no charge
for admission.\nThe Iowa Connection Trio consists of Xiao Hu, Luther Colle
ge associate professor of music, piano, and Amanda McCandless, clarinet, an
d Yu-Ting Tina Su, horn, both from the University of Northern Iowa.\nThe re
cital will begin with the premiere performance of "Ackerbatics," a work wri
tten for McCandless by UNI faculty composer Rebecca Burkhardt. McCandless w
ill then perform "Light and Shadows" by Theresa Martin, a composition based
on the idea of brightness and darkness inherent in the clarinet's sound.\n
Hu and Su will perform three art song arrangements based on works by George
s Bizet, Xavier Montsalvatge and Gioachino Rossini, arranged by Su for pian
o and horn.\nThe second half of the program will feature a trio written by
Gustav Jenner, the only student of Johannes Brahms. Brahms's influence is h
eard throughout the work, though Jenner's harmonic language was more progre
ssive. The piece is a Romantic tour-de-force for the unusual trio of clarin
et, horn and piano.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150925T104724
CREATED:20150706T100753
DTSTART:20151004T140000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706100935-633308@reason
SUMMARY:Music in the Shape of a Pear
DESCRIPTION:Luther College welcomes back five alumni flutists for a flute menagerie. Da
niel Gallagher ('14), Rachel Haug-Root ('08), Tara Meade ('10), Bianca Naje
ra ('13), and Ingrid Scott ('12) will feature a vast collection of flutes w
ithin the flute family.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151020T111635
CREATED:20150706T100935
DTSTART:20151004T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706101123-633311@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Piano Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Piano Quartet will present a recital at 7:30 p.m. Sunday
, Oct. 4, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on th
e Luther campus.\nThe recital is open to the public with no charge for admi
ssion.\nThe program includes late 19th and early 20th century piano quartet
s from Spain, the Czech Republic and France by composers Joaquin Turina, Jo
sef Suk, and Gabriel Fauré.\nThe Luther College Piano Quartet features Spen
cer Martin, viola; Miko Kominami, piano; Igor Kalnin, violin; and Cole Tuti
no, cello.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151002T104954
CREATED:20150706T101123
DTSTART:20151004T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706101233-633313@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Guest Recital: John Snow, Oboe
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150922T163656
CREATED:20150706T101233
DTSTART:20151006T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706101606-633321@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Logan Larson, Composition
DESCRIPTION:Logan Larson, senior, will present a composition recital at 7:00 p.m. on Th
ursday, October 8th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jensen-Noble Hall of
Music on the Luther campus.\n\nLarson’s compositions being performed are, “
Rise & Revel”, “La Primavera”, "Nehmen Immer Abschied”, “Norse Lullaby”, “E
cho”, and “Will Your Anchor Hold”.\n\n\nLarson is a student of Brooke Joyce
and Steve Smith.\n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151005T103800
CREATED:20150706T101606
DTSTART:20151008T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706102514-633327@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Night in Marty's
DESCRIPTION:\nLuther College Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Band will be perform at 8:30 p.m.
on Friday, Oct. 16th in Marty's in the Dahl Centennial Union on Luther Coll
ege Campus. This performance is a part of Homecoming Weekend celebrations.\
nThe performance is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nLuthe
r's 20-person Jazz Band is dedicated to featuring improvisation by student
soloists and presenting swinging arrangements from the 1940's, 50's, 60's a
nd 70's that will have audiences heading for the dance floor. The Jazz Band
will perform selections by Jerome Kern, Mercer Ellington, Sammy Nestico, B
enny Golson, Dizzy Gillespie and Thad Jones.\nThe Jazz Combo, featuring six
of Luther's finest improvisers, will perform music written by Charles Ming
us and Wayne Shorter.\nThe Jazz Band and Jazz Combo are under the direction
of Jon Ailabouni, Luther adjunct faculty in music.\nThe Jazz Orchestra is
under the direction of Juan Tony Guzmán, Luther professor of music, will dr
aw from their cache of jazz favorites, potentially including the likes of D
uke Ellington and Count Basie, among others.\nThe event is sponsored by Lut
her's Student Activities Council Homecoming Committee.\n \n
LOCATION:Dahl Centennial Union, Marty's
LAST-MODIFIED:20151009T092038
CREATED:20150706T102514
DTSTART:20151016T203000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706102654-633329@reason
SUMMARY:Homecoming Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:CLICK stream.luther.edu TO WATCH LIVE!\nFeaturing the college's premiere to
uring ensembles, the Luther College Homecoming Concert is 1:30 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 18, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus.\
nThe concert includes performances by the Luther Symphony Orchestra, conduc
ted by Daniel Baldwin; Concert Band, conducted by Joan deAlbuquerque; and N
ordic Choir, conducted by Allen Hightower.\nThe concert, open to the public
with no charge for admission, will be streamed live at: stream.luther.edu.
\nSymphony Orchestra will perform the overture to "Candide," a comic operet
ta by Leonard Bernstein, Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88 by Antonín Dvořá
k and "The Star-Spangled Banner" by Francis Scott Key and John Stafford Smi
th.\nConcert Band will perform "A Weekend in New York" by Philip Sparke, "D
ance of the Jesters" by Tchaikovsky, "Who Puts His Trust in God Most Just"
by Bach and "Stars and Stripes" by John Philip Sousa.\nThe band will also p
erform the premiere of "The Promise of Grace," a work composed by Daniel Ka
llman, class of 1978. Commissioned by Dick Quast, class of 1965, "The Promi
se of Grace" was composed specifically for the Luther Concert Band. It is b
ased on two contrasting hymn tunes, the vibrant and confident "Holy Manna"
and the meditative and tender "Beach Spring."\nNordic Choir will perform pi
eces from a selection of works by composers such as Robert Parsons, Frederi
c Weatherly, Philipp Nicolai and Pavel Chesnokov.\nThe concert includes the
presentation of four music awards including the Theodore Presser Award to
Shayla De Jong, class of 2016, the Carlo A. Sperati award to Curtis Reiso,
class of 1954, and the Weston Noble Award to Roger Henderson, class of 1982
. The winner of the Richard C. and Joann M. Hemp Prize for Orchestral Perfo
rmance will be announced during the concert.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151016T120803
CREATED:20150706T102654
DTSTART:20151018T133000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706103156-633333@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Community College Choral Festival
DESCRIPTION:Luther College will host the second annual Dorian Community College Choral
Invitational on Wednesday, Oct. 21, in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on th
e Luther campus. Choirs and individual students from area community college
s will participate in a full day of activities to experience music at Luthe
r.\nThe participating choirs are from North Iowa Area Community College in
Mason City, Iowa, under the direction of Jayson Ryner; Iowa Central Communi
ty College in Fort Dodge, Iowa, under the direction of Kathleen Schreier; a
nd Riverland Community College in Austin, Minnesota, under the direction of
Scott Blankenbaker.\nThe public is encouraged to attend the 1-2 p.m. rehea
rsal in the Noble Recital Hall to hear all participants perform "Let All Th
e World In Every Corner Sing" from "Five Mystical Songs" by Ralph Vaughan W
illiams and "How Lovely Are The Messengers" by Felix Mendelssohn. There is
no charge for admission to the rehearsal.\nAt 2:15 p.m., the public may als
o attend a performance featuring the NIACC and Iowa Central choirs. There i
s no charge for admission.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151019T102924
CREATED:20150706T103156
DTSTART:20151021T083000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706103409-633335@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Miranda Honzel, Bassoon
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150706T103603
CREATED:20150706T103409
DTSTART:20151024T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706103917-633339@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Michael Van Ryn, Bass
DESCRIPTION:With a mix of songs and operatic pieces, Michael Van Ryn, Luther College ad
junct faculty in music, will perform a double bass recital at 2 p.m. Sunday
, Oct. 25, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Music Hall on Luth
er campus.\nThe program is open to the public with no charge for admission.
\nVan Ryn will perform Edvard Grieg's "Solveig's Song," Mozart's "Per quest
a bella mano" for bass and bass voice, Frank Proto's "Death of Desdemona" f
or bass and stereo tape, Dvořák's "Songs My Mother Taught Me" and Proto's "
Carmen Fantasy."\nCollaborating with Van Ryn on the recital are Du Huang, L
uther professor of music, piano; and Maxfield Elliot, Luther senior, voice.
\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151019T102706
CREATED:20150706T103917
DTSTART:20151025T140000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706104505-633344@reason
SUMMARY:Sr./Jr. Recital: Ben Beaupre/Rebecca Keller, Voice/Oboe
DESCRIPTION:Ben Beaupre, senior, and Rebecca Keller, junior, will perform a voice/oboe
recital at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 25, in the Noble Recital Hall of th
e Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is open to
the public with no charge for admission.\nBeaupre will be performing select
ions from Schubert’s Schwanengesang and Vaughan Williams’ Songs of Travel.
Keller will be performing movements from Vivaldi’s “Sonata in C Minor, RV 5
3” and a movement from “Oboe Concerto, K. 314” by Mozart. Beaupre is a stud
ent of Chad Sonka and Keller is a student of Heather Armstrong.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151009T092529
CREATED:20150706T104505
DTSTART:20151025T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20151016102940-653465@reason
SUMMARY:Luther Seminary Reformation Festival
DESCRIPTION:Luther Seminary's annual Reformation Festival, this year featuring ​You are
invited to hear Luther College Aurora, conducted by Jennaya Robison '96, a
long with President Paula Carlson and Dr. Gregory Peterson '86, organ. ​​
LOCATION:Luther Seminary, Chapel of the Incarnation
URL:https://www.luthersem.edu/reffest/
LAST-MODIFIED:20151016T104313
CREATED:20151016T102940
DTSTART:20151025T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150708145008-633939@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kalli Kistenmacher, Trumpet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150915T120300
CREATED:20150708T145008
DTSTART:20151025T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706104747-633346@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jon Ailabouni, Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:Jon Ailabouni, faculty trumpet, will perform a recital on Tuesday, October
27that 7:30 p.m. in the Noble Recital Hall of Jenson-Noble Hall of Music o
n Luther College campus.\nThe recital is open to the public with no charge
for admission.\nJoining trumpeter Jon Ailabouni, for this recital are three
rising talents from the Twin Cities: pianist Joe Strachan, bassist Ted Ols
on, and drummer Lars-Erik Larson. Placing an emphasis on improvisation and
collective reinterpretation, the quartet will explore jazz compositions sp
anning eras from the 1930's to the 1970's, including the work of Duke Ellin
gton, Thelonious Monk, Wayne Shorter, Joe Henderson, Kenny Dorham, and Tom
Harrell.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151021T105149
CREATED:20150706T104747
DTSTART:20151027T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706105015-633350@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Adam Graf/Emma Tebben, Bass/Cello
DESCRIPTION:Adam Graf, senior, and Emma Tebben, senior, will be performing a bass/cello
recital at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, October 30, in the Noble Recital Hall of t
he Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\n\nGraf will be perform
ing Fesch's "Sonata in G major", Eccles's "Sonata in G minor", Loesser's "T
he Inch Worm", and Waltzes no. 3, 7, and 11 from "Twelve Waltzes" by Dragon
etti. Tebben will be performing Liszt's "Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth", a move
ment of Brahms's "Cello Sonata No. 1 in E minor, Op. 38", and Berkey's "The
Chester Variations".\n\n\nGraf is a student of Michael Van Ryn and Tebben
is a student of Cole Tutino.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151026T104411
CREATED:20150706T105015
DTSTART:20151030T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706105534-633354@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Spencer Martin, Viola
DESCRIPTION:With a varied program ranging from 18th century Austria to 21st century Ame
rica, Xiao Hu, Luther College associate professor of music, and Spencer Mar
tin, Luther associate professor of music, will perform a piano and viola re
cital at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-
Noble Music Hall on Luther campus.\nThe program is open to the public with
no charge for admission.\nHu and Martin will perform works by Johann Nepomu
k Hummel, Ernest Bloch, Stephen Paulus and Francisco Mignone.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151021T102851
CREATED:20150706T105534
DTSTART:20151031T140000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706105701-633357@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Brandon Peck/Jeremy Maas, Voice/Composition
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150915T122001
CREATED:20150706T105701
DTSTART:20151031T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706105938-633359@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Josh Olson/Saydi Stewart, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Joshua Olson, senior tenor, and Saydi Stewart, senior soprano will give a j
oined voice recital at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 31 in the Noble Recit
al Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on Luther's campus.\n\nJoshua wil
l perform works by Haydn, Schubert, Massenet, Larsen, and Scarlatti. Saydi
will be performing works by Handel, Purcell, Schubert, Hahn and Toselli.\n\
n\nJoshua is a student of Mark Gruett and Saydi is a student of Chad Sonka.
\n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151021T103309
CREATED:20150706T105938
DTSTART:20151031T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706111836-633370@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Kierra Blackstad/Amanda Eby, Oboe/Violin
DESCRIPTION:Luther juniors Amanda Eby and Kierra Blackstad will perform a violin/oboe r
ecital at 2:00 PM on Sunday, November 1st, in the Noble Recital Hall of the
Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther College campus.\nEby will be perf
orming the third and fourth movements of Bach’s Sonata No. 3 in C Major, Sh
ostacovich’s 2 Preludes, and the third movement of Lalo’s Symphonie Espagno
le. Blackstad will be performing Gordon Jacob’s Oboe Sonata and Johann Nepo
muk Hummel’s Introduction, Theme, and Variations for Oboe and Orchestra. T
ogether Eby and Blackstad will be performing the first movement of Bach’s C
oncerto in C Minor for Oboe and Violin.\nProgram notes\nEby is a student of
Virginia Strauss and Blackstad is a student of Heather Armstrong.\n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151026T103613
CREATED:20150706T111836
DTSTART:20151101T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706112211-633372@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Emily Mueller, Flute
DESCRIPTION:Emily Mueller, senior, will perform a flute recital at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday,
November 1st in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music o
n Luther College campus.\nThe recital is open to the public with no charge
for admission.\n\nMueller will be performing "Romance" and "Scherzo" from W
idor's "Suite for Flute and Piano, "Density 21.5" by Varese, and "Flute Qua
rtet in D Major K. 285" by Mozart.\n\nMueller is a student of Dr. Carol Hes
ter.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151026T102000
CREATED:20150706T112211
DTSTART:20151101T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706105235-633352@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kristin Housholder/Fred Scaife, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Kristen Housholder, senior, and Fred Scaife, senior, will perform a voice r
ecital on Sunday, November 1st at 7 p.m. in the Noble Recital Hall of Jenso
n-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nHousholder will be performing
works from Mozart, Schubert, and Vivaldi. Scaife will be performing works f
rom George Frederic Handel, Michael Head, and Robert Schumann.\nHousholder
is a student of Dr. Karen Kanakis and Scaife is a student of Dr. Edwin Ande
reck and previously Dr. David Judisch.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151026T104105
CREATED:20150706T105235
DTSTART:20151101T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150825142320-641096@reason
SUMMARY:Song Jam
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's Song Jam performance features a program dedicated to art s
ong by women composers at 5:15 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2, in the Recital Hall of
the Center for Faith and Life on Luther's campus.\nThe performance is open
to the public with no charge for admission and features pieces by composers
Mel Bonis, Undine Smith Moore, Margaret Bonds, Clara Schumann, Paula Kimpe
r, Jennifer Higdon and Judith Weir.\nThe works will be performed by student
s Wesley Frye, tenor; Casey Tecklenberg, baritone; Aidan Spencer, soprano;
Cecilia Shutt, mezzo-soprano; Hanna Leeper, soprano; Grant Holsinger, bass;
Patrick Pauloski, baritone; Kaitlyn York, mezzo-soprano; Jade Nustvold, so
prano; and Rebekah Sandgren, flute; alongside Luther faculty Beth Ray Westl
und, mezzo-soprano; Jennaya Robison, soprano; and Andrew Last, bass bariton
e.\nJessica Paul will be the pianist for all of the pieces performed during
the concert.\nPaul, Luther professor of music, is the creator and lead adv
ocate of Luther's Song Jam, which offers two performances each academic yea
r. Performances include collaborations between Luther faculty, staff and st
udents, local musicians and guest recitalists.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151026T105814
CREATED:20150825T142320
DTSTART:20151102T171500
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706112510-633378@reason
SUMMARY:Brass Ensembles Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's brass ensembles will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3,
in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus.\nThe conc
ert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nLuther's brass ens
embles include the Horn Choir, Trumpet Ensemble, Trombone Choir, and Tuba a
nd Euphonium Ensemble. The Clarinet Choir will join the brass ensembles for
the concert. The concert's repertoire is selected from six centuries of mu
sical resources including transcriptions and original compositions.\nThe Tr
umpet Ensemble is conducted by John Cord, Luther assistant professor of mus
ic. Cord has appeared with more than 30 professional symphony orchestras ov
er the course of his diverse performing career.\nThe Horn Choir is conducte
d by Rebecca Boehm Shaffer, Luther adjunct professor of music. Shaffer has
performed as a soloist and with numerous musicals acts and ensembles across
the country, including Tony Bennett, Ray Charles and Metallica.\nThe Tromb
one Choir and Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble are conducted by Michael Smith, L
uther associate professor of music. Smith has served as the principal tromb
onist with the University of Illinois Wind Symphony, touring Great Britain
with the ensemble. He has performed with symphonies and orchestras from Tex
as to the Midwest and is currently the bass trombonist with Minnesota's Roc
hester Symphony Orchestra.\nThe Clarinet Choir is under the direction of Mi
chael Chesher, Luther associate professor of music. Chesher holds a bachelo
r's degree from Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, a master's degree in
music from Northwestern University and a doctoral degree in music from Ind
iana University.\n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T103519
CREATED:20150706T112510
DTSTART:20151103T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706112608-633380@reason
SUMMARY:Varsity Band and Wind and Percussion Ensemble Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:To view this event, go to: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/luthermusic/\n
The Luther College Varsity Band and Wind and Percussion Ensemble will prese
nt a fall concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4, in the Main Hall of the Cent
er for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nVarsity Band will perform "Mt.
Everest" by Rossano Galante, "Elegy for Albinoni" by Shelly Hanson, "Engli
sh Folk Song Suite" by Ralph Vaughan Williams and "Kirkpatrick Fanfare" by
Andrew Boysen, Jr.\nThe Luther College Varsity Band includes approximately
100 students. The band performs at a variety of events throughout the year
including chapel services, a Family Weekend concert, a Dorian Band Festival
, and its own formal concert each semester.\nThe Wind and Percussion Ensemb
le will perform "Rhosymedre" by Ralph Vaughan Williams, "Landscapes" by Ros
sano Galante, "Fantasies on a Theme" by Haydn, "Council Oak" by David Gilli
ngham, and "His Honor" by Henry Fillmore.\nThe Wind and Percussion Ensemble
is a group of 50 select band students, determined by audition. In addition
to Family Weekend and Dorian Band Festival performances, the Wind and Perc
ussion Ensemble gives a formal concert each semester.\nLuther College Varsi
ty Band and the Wind and Percussion Ensemble are directed by Joan deAlbuque
rque, Luther associate professor of music and director of bands.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160106T141747
CREATED:20150706T112608
DTSTART:20151104T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706112746-633382@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kate Gerike, Piano
DESCRIPTION:\nKate Gerike, senior, will perform a piano recital at 2:00 p.m. on Saturda
y, November 7, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
on Luther campus.\nThe recital is open to the public with no charge for adm
ission.\n\n\nGerike will be performing three movements from Beethoven’s "So
nata Op. 10, No. 3," one movement from Brahms's “Drei Intermezzi, Op. 117,”
Ginastera’s “Danzas Argentinas,” and Chopin’s “Fantasie Impromptu, Op. 66.
”\n\n\nGerike is a student of John Strauss.\n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151102T105642
CREATED:20150706T112746
DTSTART:20151107T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706113149-633388@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Band Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:\n\nLuther College Jazz Band will perform a concert on Saturday, Nov. 7th,
at 7:30 p.m. in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on Luther ca
mpus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe
Jazz Band is a 20-person big band directed by Jon Ailabouni. The group v
alues the craft of arranging for big band as well as the creativity of indi
vidual soloists. Almost every member of the ensemble will be featured with
an improvised solo. For this performance the ensemble will explore music
from the 1940's, 50's, and 60's with selections by Jerome Kern, Mercer Elli
ngton, Benny Golson, Eddie Harris, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Mic
hael Philip Mossman. \n\n\nThe Vocal Jazz Ensemble will sing two pieces on
the program, one by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and the other by Chick C
orea. \n\n\nView this event live-streamed here: http://portal.stretchinter
net.com/luthermusic/\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151102T105416
CREATED:20150706T113149
DTSTART:20151107T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706112936-633384@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Peter Swanson, Cello
DESCRIPTION:Peter Swanson, Luther Senior, will present a senior cello recital on Sunday
, November 8th at 2 p.m. in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall
of Music on Luther College campus.\nSwanson will be performing works by Ge
orge Crumb, J.S. Bach, and L.V. Beethoven.\nCollaborating with Swanson is J
essica Paul, faculty, piano.\nSwanson is currently the principal cellist of
the Luther College Symphony and Chamber Orchestras. He was a finalist in t
he Biannual Concerto Competition and is a winner of the Luther Music Excell
ence Award. He is a student of Visiting Instructor in Music, Cole Tutino.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151030T104743
CREATED:20150706T112936
DTSTART:20151108T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706113554-633395@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Tyson Lund, Trombone
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150706T113734
CREATED:20150706T113554
DTSTART:20151108T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706113742-633397@reason
SUMMARY:Hemp Prize Sr. Recital: Daniel Ray, Violin
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150706T113849
CREATED:20150706T113742
DTSTART:20151108T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20151103102857-657501@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Masterclass: Amy Johnson, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Guest soprano, Amy Johnson, will present a masterclass on Tuesday, Nov. 10
at 7:30 p.m. in Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on Lut
her campus. \nThe masterclass is open to the public with no charge for admi
ssion.\nJohnson is Assistant Professor of Voice at the University of Cincin
nati College-Conservatory of Music. For more information about Amy Johnson,
visit http://ccm.uc.edu/music/voice/faculty.html?eid=johns4a4&thecomp=ucep
rof.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151106T102452
CREATED:20151103T102857
DTSTART:20151110T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706114529-633402@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Dorian Keyboard Festival
DESCRIPTION:As a part of the 58th annual Dorian Keyboard Festival, Karen Kushner, assoc
iate professor of music at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, will per
form a guest keyboard recital at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 13, in the Jenso
n-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is open to the pub
lic with no charge for admission.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151030T105430
CREATED:20150706T114529
DTSTART:20151113T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706114724-633405@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Keyboard Festival Recitals
DESCRIPTION:A public recital, featuring Dorian Keyboard students chosen by a panel of c
ritics, will take place at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14, in the Noble Recita
l Hall and the Choir Room of Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.\nThe recital is op
en to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe Dorian Festivals began
in 1949 when Weston Noble, Johnson Professor Emeritus of Music, invited 20
schools in the region to bring a few select band students to the Luther cam
pus to participate in a two-day honor band festival, called the Dorian Band
Festival. A year later a vocal festival was added. Since then the Dorian F
estivals and camps have grown in scope and participation, with more than 90
,000 students sharing in the Dorian experience. Luther now offers five Dori
an Festivals: keyboard, vocal, orchestra, band and choral invitational.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall and Choir Room, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151104T105157
CREATED:20150706T114724
DTSTART:20151114T163000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706114856-633408@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Keyboard Festival Finalist Recital
DESCRIPTION:The Student Honor Recital, featuring outstanding Dorian Keyboard student pe
rformers, will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14, in the Noble Recital Ha
ll of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.\nThe recital is open to the public wi
th no charge for admission.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151104T105444
CREATED:20150706T114856
DTSTART:20151114T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706115032-633411@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Keyboard Festival Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:A public master class, taught by Karen Kushner, will be held at noon Sunday
, Nov. 15, in the Noble Recital Hall as part of the 2015 Dorian Keyboard Fe
stival.\nThe masterclass is open to the public with no charge for admission
.\nThe Dorian Festivals began in 1949 when Weston Noble, Johnson Professor
Emeritus of Music, invited 20 schools in the region to bring a few select b
and students to the Luther campus to participate in a two-day honor band fe
stival, called the Dorian Band Festival. A year later a vocal festival was
added. Since then the Dorian Festivals and camps have grown in scope and pa
rticipation, with more than 90,000 students sharing in the Dorian experienc
e. Luther now offers five Dorian Festivals: keyboard, vocal, orchestra, ban
d and choral invitational.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151104T105609
CREATED:20150706T115032
DTSTART:20151115T120000
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706115205-633414@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:View this event here: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/luthermusic/\nThe L
uther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwin, wi
ll present their fall concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, in the Center for
Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus.\nThe concert is open to the
public with no charge for admission.\nIn the first part of the concert, Sym
phony Orchestra will perform Bernstein's "Overture to Candide", and Arvo Pä
rt's "Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten." The orchestra will also perform
the first movement of Sergei Prokofiev's "Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor
, Opus 63", which will feature Luther junior Namuun Tsend-Ayush on violin.
Tsend-Ayush is one of the winners of the Department of Music 2015 Concerto
Competition.\nAfter the intermission, the performance will conclude with Dv
orák's "Symphony No. 8 in G major, Opus 88."\nSymphony Orchestra, Luther's
largest and oldest orchestral ensemble, is one of Luther's four main tourin
g ensembles. Their annual tour schedule includes a three-week residency in
Vienna every four years. More than 80 student musicians, representing a var
iety of academic majors, perform with the orchestra. Many are also involved
in chamber music, choir, band or a jazz ensemble.\nDaniel Baldwin, Luther
professor of music, has served as director of orchestral activities at Luth
er since 1997. In addition to his work as conductor of the Luther College S
ymphony and Chamber Orchestras and the Opera Workshop, he teaches courses i
n conducting.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T150453
CREATED:20150706T115205
DTSTART:20151115T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706115306-633416@reason
SUMMARY:Philharmonia Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:Featuring works of composers from France, America, and Austria, the Luther
College Philharmonia will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17, in the Cen
ter for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus.\nThe concert is open
to the public with no charge for admission.\nPhilharmonia will perform "Ma
sques et Bergamasques" by Gabriel Fauré and an eclectic suite of shorter wo
rks by Aaron Copland. They will also perform two works by Haydn: Symphony N
o. 53 and Cello Concerto in C Major, featuring Cole Tutino, Luther visiting
instructor in music, as the cello soloist.\nDirected by Spencer Martin, Lu
ther associate professor of music, Philharmonia is a 43-member symphonic en
semble that performs regularly on campus in concert. The ensemble's recent
repertoire includes Beethoven's "Egmont" and "Coriolan" overtures, Copland'
s "An Outdoor Overture" and Dvořák's"New World Symphony."\n\nView live-stre
aming of this event at: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/luthermusic/
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151104T103339
CREATED:20150706T115306
DTSTART:20151117T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706115358-633418@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Concert Band will perform a fall concert at\n7 p.m. Wedn
esday, Nov. 18, in the Main Hall of the Center of Faith and Life on the Lut
her campus.\nThe concert, open to the public with no charge for admission,
will be streamed live online at portal.stretchinternet.com/luthermusic/.\nC
oncert Band will perform "A Weekend in New York" by Philip Sparke, "Dance o
f the Jesters" by Peter Tchaikovsky, "Four Scottish Dances" by Malcolm Arno
ld and "Everything Beautiful" by Samuel Hazo.\nThe Luther College Concert B
and, founded in 1878, is one of the oldest touring organizations in the nat
ion and among the country's outstanding college bands. Luther's Concert Ban
d has toured throughout the United States, Western Europe and Japan, and ha
s been selected to appear in many state and national music conferences. In
2013, the band toured Iceland and Norway. The 2015-16 academic year takes t
he band from Minnesota to California and Arizona. The next international to
ur will be in 2017.\nConcert Band is directed by Joan deAlbuquerque, Luther
associate professor of music and director of bands.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151113T102705
CREATED:20150706T115358
DTSTART:20151118T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706115451-633421@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Christine Skogen, Organ
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150819T112512
CREATED:20150706T115451
DTSTART:20151119T183000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706115611-633425@reason
SUMMARY:Fall Opera Scenes Performance (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:Students in the fall 2015 opera workshop course will present "A Rendezvous
in Old Germany" at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20 and 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, in
the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther camp
us.\nThe performances are open to the public with no charge for admission.\
nDirected by Luther College faculty Mark Gruett and Jill Phillips, the prog
ram features opera scenes from works including Beethoven's "Fidelio," sung
in German; Mozart's "Le nozze di Figaro," sung in Italian; Strauss' "Die Fl
edermaus," sung in German; and Humperdinck's "Hansel and Gretel," sung in E
nglish.\nThe cast includes Luther seniors Alvin Kim, Brianna Shelly, Emily
Secor, Jade Nustvold, Katharine Bergman, Megan Kundel and Patrick Pauloski;
juniors Blake Taylor, Cecilia Shutt, Kaitlyn York and Madeline Craig; and
sophomores Barbara Stier, Brandon Whitish, Josh Vidervol, Mason Montuoro, N
atalie Rumer, Sam Scheidt and Scott Kleeman.\nView a live-stream of the eve
nt here: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/luthermusic/\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151109T104538
CREATED:20150706T115611
DTSTART:20151120T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706115737-633427@reason
SUMMARY:Fall Opera Scenes Performance (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:Students in the fall 2015 opera workshop course will present "A Rendezvous
in Old Germany" at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20 and 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, in
the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther camp
us.\nThe performances are open to the public with no charge for admission.\
nDirected by Luther College faculty Mark Gruett and Jill Phillips, the prog
ram features opera scenes from works including Beethoven's "Fidelio," sung
in German; Mozart's "Le nozze di Figaro," sung in Italian; Strauss' "Die Fl
edermaus," sung in German; and Humperdinck's "Hansel and Gretel," sung in E
nglish.\nThe cast includes Luther seniors Alvin Kim, Brianna Shelly, Emily
Secor, Jade Nustvold, Katharine Bergman, Megan Kundel and Patrick Pauloski;
juniors Blake Taylor, Cecilia Shutt, Kaitlyn York and Madeline Craig; and
sophomores Barbara Stier, Brandon Whitish, Josh Vidervol, Mason Montuoro, N
atalie Rumer, Sam Scheidt and Scott Kleeman. \nView this event here: http:/
/portal.stretchinternet.com/luthermusic/\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151201T150427
CREATED:20150706T115737
DTSTART:20151121T130000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706130620-633449@reason
SUMMARY:Chamber Orchestra Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:View this event here: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/luthermusic/\nThe L
uther College Chamber Orchestra will perform in concert at 4 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 21, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther c
ampus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nCh
amber Orchestra will perform Mozart's "Overture to Idomeneo," and Haydn's "
Symphony No. 101 in D major," also known as "The Clock." The orchestra will
also perform Bach's "Concerto for Violin in A minor, BWV 1041," which will
feature Dr. Igor Kalnin, Luther visiting assistant professor of music, on
violin.\nChamber Orchestra specializes in works for small orchestra and mix
ed chamber ensembles ranging from the Baroque era to the 20th century. The
Chamber Orchestra performs with the Luther Opera Workshop in alternating sp
ring semesters.\nChamber Orchestra is under the direction of Daniel Baldwin
, Luther professor of music. In addition to his work as conductor of the Lu
ther College Symphony and Chamber Orchestras and the Opera Workshop, he tea
ches courses in conducting.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T150716
CREATED:20150706T130620
DTSTART:20151121T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150915142058-645511@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Sarah Rickertsen/Voice
DESCRIPTION:\nSarah Rickertsen, senior, will perform a mezzo-soprano recital at 7:00 p.
m. on Saturday, November 21 in the Nobel Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble H
all of Music on Luther campus. \n\n\nRickertsen will be performing Mozart,
R. Schumann, Berlioz, and Vaughan Williams, as well as the premier of a fil
m score piece as arranged by Peter Swanson, senior student composer. She wi
ll be accompanied by Kate Gerike, senior piano, Benjamin Henson, senior vio
lin, Isak Swanson, junior viola, and Peter Swanson, senior cello.\n\nRicker
tsen is a student of Jill Phillips.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151207T103340
CREATED:20150915T142058
DTSTART:20151121T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706130747-633451@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Concert (STREAM)
DESCRIPTION:View this event here: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/luthermusic/
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T150738
CREATED:20150706T130747
DTSTART:20151122T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706131005-633453@reason
SUMMARY:Registered Chamber Group Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150708T100822
CREATED:20150706T131005
DTSTART:20151123T210000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706131242-633455@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
DESCRIPTION:Christmas at Luther is our musical celebration of Christmas in the college’
s beautiful Center for Faith and Life. Now in its 34th year, the five conce
rts feature performances by six choirs under the direction of Allen Hightow
er, Andrew Last '97, Jill Wilson, and Jennaya Robison '96; Luther Ringers,
led by college organist Gregory Peterson '83; Symphony Orchestra conducted
by Daniel Baldwin; along with audience singing. We hope you can join us!\n
\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150706T140048
CREATED:20150706T131242
DTSTART:20151203T174500
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706132333-633458@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
DESCRIPTION:Christmas at Luther is our musical celebration of Christmas in the college’
s beautiful Center for Faith and Life. Now in its 34th year, the five conce
rts feature performances by six choirs under the direction of Allen Hightow
er, Andrew Last '97, Jill Wilson, and Jennaya Robison '96; Luther Ringers,
led by college organist Gregory Peterson '83; Symphony Orchestra conducted
by Daniel Baldwin; along with audience singing. We hope you can join us!\n
\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150706T140035
CREATED:20150706T132333
DTSTART:20151204T183000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706132540-633460@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
DESCRIPTION:Christmas at Luther is our musical celebration of Christmas in the college’
s beautiful Center for Faith and Life. Now in its 34th year, the five conce
rts feature performances by six choirs under the direction of Allen Hightow
er, Andrew Last '97, Jill Wilson, and Jennaya Robison '96; Luther Ringers,
led by college organist Gregory Peterson '83; Symphony Orchestra conducted
by Daniel Baldwin; along with audience singing. We hope you can join us!\n
\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150706T140023
CREATED:20150706T132540
DTSTART:20151204T211500
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706132755-633464@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
DESCRIPTION:Christmas at Luther is our musical celebration of Christmas in the college’
s beautiful Center for Faith and Life. Now in its 34th year, the five conce
rts feature performances by six choirs under the direction of Allen Hightow
er, Andrew Last '97, Jill Wilson, and Jennaya Robison '96; Luther Ringers,
led by college organist Gregory Peterson '83; Symphony Orchestra conducted
by Daniel Baldwin; along with audience singing. We hope you can join us!\n
\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20150706T140014
CREATED:20150706T132755
DTSTART:20151205T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706133038-633467@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
DESCRIPTION:Christmas at Luther is our musical celebration of Christmas in the college’
s beautiful Center for Faith and Life. Now in its 34th year, the five conce
rts feature performances by six choirs under the direction of Allen Hightow
er, Andrew Last '97, Jill Wilson, and Jennaya Robison '96; Luther Ringers,
led by college organist Gregory Peterson '83; Symphony Orchestra conducted
by Daniel Baldwin; along with audience singing. We hope you can join us!\n
\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/christmas-at-luther/
LAST-MODIFIED:20151204T112701
CREATED:20150706T133038
DTSTART:20151206T143000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706133224-633469@reason
SUMMARY:Registered Chamber Group Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150821T150040
CREATED:20150706T133224
DTSTART:20151207T210000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20151012115415-652464@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther 2015 on MPR
DESCRIPTION:A one-hour broadcast of this year's "Christmas at Luther: Savior of the Nat
ions, Come" on Classical Minnesota Public Radio.
URL:http://www.classicalmpr.org/listen
LAST-MODIFIED:20151217T143040
CREATED:20151012T115415
DTSTART:20151217T180000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706133720-633474@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Vocal Festival Concert
DESCRIPTION:We invite choral directors each year to nominate outstanding high school Ju
nior and Senior vocalists to attend the Dorian Vocal Festival. Approximatel
y 1125 students will be accepted into the Festival Choir. One hundred of th
ose students will also be selected to form a Chamber Choir, which rehearses
a day before the Festival Choir. Following Saturday/Sunday rehearsals for
the Chamber Choir and Sunday/Monday rehearsals for the Festival Choir, the
Festival concludes on Monday evening with a Grand Concert, featuring the Fe
stival Choir, the Chamber Choir, five high school soloists and a performanc
e by the Luther College Nordic Choir.\n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/dorian/festivals/vocal/
LAST-MODIFIED:20151204T112634
CREATED:20150706T133720
DTSTART:20160110T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706135601-633481@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Vocal Festival Grand Concert
DESCRIPTION:We invite choral directors each year to nominate outstanding high school Ju
nior and Senior vocalists to attend the Dorian Vocal Festival. Approximatel
y 1125 students will be accepted into the Festival Choir. One hundred of th
ose students will also be selected to form a Chamber Choir, which rehearses
a day before the Festival Choir. Following Saturday/Sunday rehearsals for
the Chamber Choir and Sunday/Monday rehearsals for the Festival Choir, the
Festival concludes on Monday evening with a Grand Concert, featuring the Fe
stival Choir, the Chamber Choir, five high school soloists and a performanc
e by the Luther College Nordic Choir.\n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/dorian/festivals/vocal/
LAST-MODIFIED:20151204T112549
CREATED:20150706T135601
DTSTART:20160111T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717102435-635025@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour Concert: Tacoma, WA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will b
e performing a concert on Thursday, January 14th at 7 p.m. in the Mary Bake
r Russell Lagerquist Concert Hall on the Pacific Lutheran University campus
.\nThe concert is open to the public. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for s
eniors, and $5 for students. Tickets can be purchased by calling (253) 535-
7411 or in person at the Pacific Lutheran University Box Office.\nThis conc
ert is a part of Nordic Choir's 2016 West Coast Tour. The program will incl
ude selections from the following: "Serenity" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake"
by F. Melius Christiansen, and "Only in Sleep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as
hymn arrangements, spirituals, and the traditional Nordic Choir closing pi
ece, "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\n\n\n\nCall\n\n\nSend SMS\n\n\nCall f
rom mobile\n\n\nAdd to Skype\n\n\nYou'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype\n\
n
LOCATION:Mary Baker Russell Lagerquist Concert Hall, Pacific Lutheran University, 12
180 Park Avenue S., Tacoma, WA
LAST-MODIFIED:20160106T143657
CREATED:20150717T102435
DTSTART:20160114T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717102719-635027@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour Concert: Seattle, WA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will b
e performing a concert on Friday, January 15th at 7 p.m. in St. Mark's Epis
copal Cathedral in Seattle, Washington. A pre-concert recital of organ musi
c will start at 7 p.m., with the Nordic Choir portion of the concert beginn
ing at 7:30 p.m.\nThe concert is open to the public. Tickets are $20 for ad
ults, $15 for seniors, and $10 for students. Tickets can be purchased by ca
lling 800-4-LUTHER or at tickets.luther.edu. Tickets will also be available
at the door.\nThis concert is a part of Nordic Choir's 2016 West Coast Tou
r. The program will include selections from the following: "Serenity" by Ol
a Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius Christiansen, and "Only in Sleep" by E
rik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrangements, spirituals, and the traditional
Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\n\n\n\nCall\n
\n\nSend SMS\n\n\nCall from mobile\n\n\nAdd to Skype\n\n\nYou'll need Skype
CreditFree via Skype\n\n
LOCATION:St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, 1245 10th Avenue East, Seattle Washington
LAST-MODIFIED:20160115T150128
CREATED:20150717T102719
DTSTART:20160115T190000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717103105-635032@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour: Portland, OR
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will b
e performing a concert on Saturday, January 16th at 7 p.m. at Trinity Episc
opal Cathedral in Portland, Oregon.\nThe concert is open to the public. Tic
kets are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, and $10 for students. Tickets can
be purchased by calling 800-4-LUTHER or at tickets.luther.edu. Tickets wil
l also be available at the door.\nThis concert is a part of Nordic Choir's
2016 West Coast Tour. The program will include selections from the followin
g: "Serenity" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius Christiansen, and "
Only in Sleep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrangements, spirituals,
and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesn
okov.\n
LOCATION:Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 147 NW 19th Avenue, Portland, Oregon
LAST-MODIFIED:20160113T101344
CREATED:20150717T103105
DTSTART:20160116T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717103229-635035@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour: Eugene, OR
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will b
e performing a concert on Sunday, January 17th at 1:30 p.m. at Central Luth
eran Church in Eugene, Oregon.\nThe concert is open to the public with no c
harge for admission.\nThis concert is a part of Nordic Choir's 2016 West Co
ast Tour. The program will include selections from the following: "Serenity
" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius Christiansen, and "Only in Slee
p" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrangements, spirituals, and the trad
itional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\n\n\n\
nCall\n\n\nSend SMS\n\n\nCall from mobile\n\n\nAdd to Skype\n\n\nYou'll nee
d Skype CreditFree via Skype\n\n
LOCATION:Central Lutheran Church, 1857 Potter Street, Eugene, Oregon
LAST-MODIFIED:20151217T181552
CREATED:20150717T103229
DTSTART:20160117T133000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717103428-635040@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour: Salem, OR
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir will perform at South Salem HS Auditorium as pa
rt of a festival concert featuring South Salem High School Symphonic Choir,
directed by Will McLean; Union High School Chamber Choir, directed by Mikk
el Iverson; and West Salem High School Choir of the Titans, directed by Kim
berly McConnell.
LOCATION:South Salem High School Auditorium, 1910 Church Street SE, Salem, Oregon
LAST-MODIFIED:20151217T181716
CREATED:20150717T103428
DTSTART:20160118T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717104935-635059@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour Concert: Bakersfield, CA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will b
e performing a concert on Wednesday, January 20th at 7 p.m. at St. John's L
utheran Church in Bakersfield, California.\nThe concert is open to the publ
ic. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, and $10 for students. Tick
ets can be purchased by calling 800-4-LUTHER or at tickets.luther.edu. Tick
ets will also be available at the door.\nThis concert is a part of Nordic C
hoir's 2016 West Coast Tour. The program will include selections from the f
ollowing: "Serenity" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius Christiansen
, and "Only in Sleep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrangements, spiri
tuals, and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord God" by Pave
l Chesnokov.\n\n\n\nCall\n\n\nSend SMS\n\n\nCall from mobile\n\n\nAdd to Sk
ype\n\n\nYou'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype\n\n
LOCATION:St. John's Lutheran Church, 4500 Buena Vista Road, Bakersfield, CA
LAST-MODIFIED:20160113T101402
CREATED:20150717T104935
DTSTART:20160120T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717105122-635061@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour Concert: Azusa, CA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will b
e performing a concert on Thursday, January 21st at 7:30 p.m. in the Munson
Recital Hall at Azus Pacific University in Azusa, California.\nThe concert
is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nThis concert is a par
t of Nordic Choir's 2016 West Coast Tour. The program will include selectio
ns from the following: "Serenity" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius
Christiansen, and "Only in Sleep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrang
ements, spirituals, and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord
God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\n
LOCATION:Azusa Pacific University, Munson Recital Hall, 901 East Alosta Avenue, Azus
a, California
LAST-MODIFIED:20151118T103137
CREATED:20150717T105122
DTSTART:20160121T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717105449-635063@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour Concert: Thousand Oaks, CA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will b
e performing a concert on Saturday, January 23rd at 7:30 p.m. at Ascension
Lutheran Church in Thousand Oaks, California.\nThe concert is open to the p
ublic. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, and $10 for students. T
ickets can be purchased by calling 800-4-LUTHER or at tickets.luther.edu. T
ickets will also be available at the door.\nThis concert is a part of Nordi
c Choir's 2016 West Coast Tour. The program will include selections from th
e following: "Serenity" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius Christian
sen, and "Only in Sleep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrangements, sp
irituals, and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord God" by P
avel Chesnokov.\n
LOCATION:Ascension Lutheran Church, 1600 East Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, Califo
rnia
LAST-MODIFIED:20160113T101425
CREATED:20150717T105449
DTSTART:20160123T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717105745-635068@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour: Garden Grove, CA
DESCRIPTION:\nLuther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will
be singing in church services on Sunday, January 24th at 9:30 a.m. at Shep
herd's Grove Church in Garden Grove, California.\nThe service is free and o
pen to the public.\n\nThis performance is a part of Nordic Choir's 2016 Wes
t Coast Tour. Nordic Choir will sing selections from the following: "Sereni
ty" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius Christiansen, and "Only in Sl
eep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrangements, spirituals, and the tr
aditional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\n\n\
n\n\nCall\n\n\nSend SMS\n\n\nCall from mobile\n\n\nAdd to Skype\n\n\nYou'll
need Skype CreditFree via Skype\n\n
LOCATION:Shepherd's Grove Church (Sunday Services), 12921 Lewis Street, Garden Grove
, California
LAST-MODIFIED:20151217T180759
CREATED:20150717T105745
DTSTART:20160124T093000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717105954-635071@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour Concert: San Diego, CA
DESCRIPTION:\nLuther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will
be performing a concert on Sunday, January 24th at 7 p.m. at First United
Methodist Church in San Diego, California.\nThe concert is open to the publ
ic. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Students under age 25 ar
e free with an ID. Advance tickets are available at www.fumcsd.org or by ca
lling (619) 297-4366.\nThis concert is a part of Nordic Choir's 2016 West C
oast Tour. The program will include selections from the following: "Serenit
y" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius Christiansen, and "Only in Sle
ep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrangements, spirituals, and the tra
ditional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\n\n\n
\n\nCall\n\n\nSend SMS\n\n\nCall from mobile\n\n\nAdd to Skype\n\n\nYou'll
need Skype CreditFree via Skype\n\n
LOCATION:First United Methodist Church, 2111 Camino del Rio South, San Diego, Califo
rnia
LAST-MODIFIED:20151118T104524
CREATED:20150717T105954
DTSTART:20160124T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717110135-635073@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour Concert: Palm Desert, CA
DESCRIPTION:\nLuther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will
be performing a concert on Monday, January 25th at 7 p.m. at St. Margaret'
s Episcopal Church in Palm Desert, California.\nThe concert is open to the
public. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students. Tickets will be av
ailable at the door or online at www.dfom.org.\nThis concert is a part of N
ordic Choir's 2016 West Coast Tour. The program will include selections fro
m the following: "Serenity" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius Chris
tiansen, and "Only in Sleep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrangements
, spirituals, and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord God"
by Pavel Chesnokov.\n\n\n\n\nCall\n\n\nSend SMS\n\n\nCall from mobile\n\n\n
Add to Skype\n\n\nYou'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype\n\n
LOCATION:St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, 47535 Highway 74, Palm Desert, California
LAST-MODIFIED:20151217T180828
CREATED:20150717T110135
DTSTART:20160125T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706140148-633490@reason
SUMMARY:J-term 185 Performance
DESCRIPTION:\n\nThe Intro to Opera J-term 185 performance will take place on Tuesday, J
anuary 26th at 7:00 p.m. in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall
of Music on Luther College campus.\n\nThe program is titled "NAMES, Il Nom
e, le Noms, die Namen. Great Names of Great Operas" and will feature music
from Carmen, Don Giovanni, Street Scene, L'incoronazione di Popea, Sweeney
Todd, and West Side Story.\n\nUnder the direction of Chad Sonka, alumni gue
st lecturer of music, and Eric Ashcraft, adjunct faculty of music, 20 first
-year singers will perform scenes from these marvelous works.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160210T150422
CREATED:20150706T140148
DTSTART:20160126T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717110254-635075@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour Concert: Sun City West, AZ
DESCRIPTION:\nLuther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will
be performing a concert on Tuesday, January 26th at 7 p.m. at Lord of Life
Lutheran Church in Sun City West, Arizona.\nThe concert is open to the pub
lic. Tickets are $15 and available by calling 800-4-LUTHER or at tickets.lu
ther.edu. Tickets will also be available at the door.\nThis concert is a pa
rt of Nordic Choir's 2016 West Coast Tour. The program will include selecti
ons from the following: "Serenity" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Meliu
s Christiansen, and "Only in Sleep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arran
gements, spirituals, and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lor
d God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\n\n\n\n\nCall\n\n\nSend SMS\n\n\nCall from mobil
e\n\n\nAdd to Skype\n\n\nYou'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype\n\n
LOCATION:Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 13724 West Meeker Blvd., Sun City West, Arizo
na
LAST-MODIFIED:20160113T101448
CREATED:20150717T110254
DTSTART:20160126T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717110657-635077@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour Concert: Paradise Valley, AZ
DESCRIPTION:\nLuther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will
be performing a concert on Wednesday, January 27th at 7 p.m. at Camelback
Bible Church in Paradise Valley, Arizona.\nThe concert is open to the publi
c. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, and $10 for students. Ticke
ts can be purchased by calling 800-4-LUTHER or at tickets.luther.edu. Ticke
ts will also be available at the door.\nThis concert is a part of Nordic Ch
oir's 2016 West Coast Tour. The program will include selections from the fo
llowing: "Serenity" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius Christiansen,
and "Only in Sleep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrangements, spirit
uals, and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord God" by Pavel
Chesnokov.\n\n\n\n\nCall\n\n\nSend SMS\n\n\nCall from mobile\n\n\nAdd to S
kype\n\n\nYou'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype\n\n
LOCATION:Camelback Bible Church, 3900 East Stanford Drive, Paradise Valley, Arizona
LAST-MODIFIED:20160113T101508
CREATED:20150717T110657
DTSTART:20160127T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717110902-635083@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour Concert: Waterloo, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwin, w
ill be performing a concert on Thursday, January 28th at 7 p.m. at Waterloo
West High School, 425 E Ridgeway Ave, Waterloo, IA 50702.\nThe concert is
open to the public. Freewill donation. No charge for students.\nThis concer
t is a part of the Symphony Orchestra's 2016 Midwest Tour. The program will
include the following selections: Petite Suite by Claude Debussy, "Polovts
ian Dances" from Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin, and Symphony No. 8 in G
major, Op. 88 by Antonín Dvořák.\n
LOCATION:Waterloo West High School
LAST-MODIFIED:20160108T141434
CREATED:20150717T110902
DTSTART:20160128T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717111100-635087@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour Concert: Clive, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwin, w
ill be performing a concert on Friday, January 29th at 7 p.m. at Faith Luth
eran Church, 10395 University Ave, Clive, IA 50325.\nThe concert is open to
the public. Freewill donation. No charge for students.\nThis concert is a
part of the Symphony Orchestra's 2016 Midwest Tour. The program will includ
e the following selections: Petite Suite by Claude Debussy, "Polovtsian Dan
ces" from Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin, and Symphony No. 8 in G major,
Op. 88 by Antonín Dvořák.\nReception to follow performance. \n
LOCATION:Faith Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20160115T141058
CREATED:20150717T111100
DTSTART:20160129T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717112455-635091@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour Concert: Stillwater, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwin, w
ill be performing a concert on Saturday, January 30th at 7 p.m. at Trinity
Lutheran Church, 115 4th St. N, Stillwater, MN 55082.\nThe concert is open
to the public. Freewill donation. No charge for students.\nThis concert is
a part of the Symphony Orchestra's 2016 Midwest Tour. The program will incl
ude the following selections: Petite Suite by Claude Debussy, "Polovtsian D
ances" from Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin, and Symphony No. 8 in G major
, Op. 88 by Antonín Dvořák.\nReception to follow performance. \n
LOCATION:Trinity Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20160115T141137
CREATED:20150717T112455
DTSTART:20160130T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717112724-635093@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour Concert: Rochester, MN
DESCRIPTION:\nLuther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will
be performing a concert on Sunday, January 31st at 4 p.m. at First Presbyt
erian Church in Rochester, Minnesota.\nThe concert is open to the public. A
freewill offering will be taken. For more information, call (507) 282-1618
.\nThis concert is a part of Nordic Choir's 2016 West Coast Tour. The progr
am will include selections from the following: "Serenity" by Ola Gjeilo, "W
ake, Awake" by F. Melius Christiansen, and "Only in Sleep" by Erik Esenvald
, as well as hymn arrangements, spirituals, and the traditional Nordic Choi
r closing piece, "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\n\n\n\n\nCall\n\n\nSend S
MS\n\n\nCall from mobile\n\n\nAdd to Skype\n\n\nYou'll need Skype CreditFre
e via Skype\n\n
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church, 512 Third Street SW, Rochester, Minnesota
LAST-MODIFIED:20151217T182438
CREATED:20150717T112724
DTSTART:20160131T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717130015-635103@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour Concert: Eau Claire, WI
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwin, w
ill be performing a concert on Sunday, January 31st at 7 p.m. at Memorial H
igh School Auditorium, 2225 Keith St, Eau Claire, WI 54701.\nThe concert is
open to the public. Freewill donation. No charge for students.\nThis conce
rt is a part of the Symphony Orchestra's 2016 Midwest Tour. The program wil
l include the following selections: Petite Suite by Claude Debussy, "Polovt
sian Dances" from Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin, and Symphony No. 8 in G
major, Op. 88 by Antonín Dvořák.\nReception to follow performance. \n
LOCATION:Memorial High School Auditorium
LAST-MODIFIED:20160115T141222
CREATED:20150717T130015
DTSTART:20160131T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717130313-635105@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour Concert: Winona, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwin, w
ill be performing a concert on Monday, February 1st at 7 p.m. at Winona Mid
dle School Auditorium, 1570 Homer Rd, Winona, MN 55987.\nThe concert is ope
n to the public. Freewill donation. No charge for students.\nThis concert i
s a part of the Symphony Orchestra's 2016 Midwest Tour. The program will in
clude the following selections: Petite Suite by Claude Debussy, "Polovtsian
Dances" from Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin, and Symphony No. 8 in G maj
or, Op. 88 by Antonín Dvořák.\nReception to follow performance. \n
LOCATION:Winona Middle School Auditorium
LAST-MODIFIED:20160115T141318
CREATED:20150717T130313
DTSTART:20160201T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20151112152620-659511@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir West Coast Tour Concert: Minneapolis, MN
DESCRIPTION:\nLuther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will
be performing a concert on Monday, February 1st at 7 p.m. at University of
Hope Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota.\nThe concert is open to th
e public. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, and $5 for students.
Tickets can be purchased by calling 800-4-LUTHER or at tickets.luther.edu.
Tickets will also be available at the door.\nThis concert is a part of Nor
dic Choir's 2016 West Coast Tour. The program will include selections from
the following: "Serenity" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius Christi
ansen, and "Only in Sleep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrangements,
spirituals, and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord God" by
Pavel Chesnokov.\n\n\n\n\nCall\n\n\nSend SMS\n\n\nCall from mobile\n\n\nAd
d to Skype\n\n\nYou'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype\n\n
LOCATION:University Lutheran Church of Hope, 601 13th Ave SE, Minneapolis, Minnesota
LAST-MODIFIED:20160113T101535
CREATED:20151112T152620
DTSTART:20160201T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20151112153025-659513@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELED: Nordic Choir West Coast Tour Concert: Onalaska, WI
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER. CONCERT WILL BE RESCHEDULED FO
R A LATER DATE IN THE SPRING.\nLuther College Nordic Choir, under the direc
tion of Allen Hightower, will be performing a concert on Monday, February 2
nd at 7 p.m. at First Lutheran Church in Onalaska, Wisconsin.\nThe concert
is open to the public. Tickets are $10 for adults, and $5 for students. Tic
kets can be purchased by calling 800-4-LUTHER or at tickets.luther.edu. Tic
kets will also be available at the door.\nThis concert is a part of Nordic
Choir's 2016 West Coast Tour. The program will include selections from the
following: "Serenity" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius Christianse
n, and "Only in Sleep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrangements, spir
ituals, and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord God" by Pav
el Chesnokov.\n
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church, Onalaska, Wis.
LAST-MODIFIED:20160202T075406
CREATED:20151112T153025
DTSTART:20160202T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717131027-635107@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour Concert: Rockford, IL
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwin, w
ill be performing a concert on Tuesday, February 2nd at 7:30 p.m. at Our Sa
vior's Lutheran Church, 3300 Rural St, Rockford, IL 61107.\nThe concert is
open to the public. Freewill donation. No charge for students.\nThis concer
t is a part of the Symphony Orchestra's 2016 Midwest Tour. The program will
include the following selections: Petite Suite by Claude Debussy, "Polovts
ian Dances" from Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin, and Symphony No. 8 in G
major, Op. 88 by Antonín Dvořák.\n
LOCATION:Our Savior's Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20160108T151257
CREATED:20150717T131027
DTSTART:20160202T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706155717-633535@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Tour Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Allen Hightower, will b
e performing the Tour Homecoming concert on Thursday, February 4th at 7:30
p.m. at the Center of Faith and Life, Luther College.\nThe concert is free
and open to the public.\nThis concert is a part of Nordic Choir's 2016 West
Coast Tour. The program will include selections from the following: "Seren
ity" by Ola Gjeilo, "Wake, Awake" by F. Melius Christiansen, and "Only in S
leep" by Erik Esenvald, as well as hymn arrangements, spirituals, and the t
raditional Nordic Choir closing piece, "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160205T112235
CREATED:20150706T155717
DTSTART:20160204T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20151210094245-664425@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty/Guest Lecture/Presentation: Jon Ailabouni/JJ Kaufman
DESCRIPTION:Jon Ailabouni, Luther College adjunct faculty in music, in collaboration wi
th guest JJ Kaufman, will be presenting a lecture titled "Learning Through
Experimentation and Discovery" on February 5th at 7:30 p.m. in the Noble Re
cital Hall of Jenson-Noble Music Hall on the Luther campus.\nThis event is
free and open to the public. \nAs learners, we often focus on content to ma
ster, but what happens when we step back and explore the process of learnin
g itself and treat it as a creative experiment? Perhaps, new insights migh
t surface using a "method" being created by the learners themselves. Jazz
musicians Jon Ailabouni and James J. Kaufmann share their own journey of gr
owth via experimentation, followed by a musical performance.\n\nGuest piani
st, James J. Kaufmann, grew up with an arts-loving family in Ames, Iowa, wh
ere he performed at small establishments accompanying his own voice with th
e piano. Desiring more "technique," he studied with Dr. Marion Barnum at I
owa State University, and found himself enchanted with classical repertoire
. He auditioned and won scholarships to study with Howard Aibel and Robert
Washut at the University of Northern Iowa.\n\n\nAfter two years at this in
stitution, he participated in a one-year exchange program at Kansai Gaidai,
near Osaka, Japan where he studied language, and culture. There, he also
worked as a jazz pianist and studied with composer, Yuki Morimoto. He retu
rned to UNI to complete a BA in piano. He was accepted into the classical
masters program at the Manhattan School and the jazz program at Eastman, an
d chose the latter.\n\n\nAfter graduation from Eastman in 1996, he worked a
s a dance musician and instructor at SUNY Brockport until 2011. He was also
employed at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Rochester, NY, and with the salsa/m
erengue group "Fama sin Gafas." He also continued to produce and direct pr
ojects, such as a collaboration between his former teacher, Morimoto, and c
horeographer Sondra Fraleigh; his own settings of poems of Lucille Clifton
and Calvin Forbes for quartet and octet; and many compositions and performa
nces for choreography. He has played for the workshops of Limon, Bill Evan
s, Doug Varone, and Tulsa Ballet. Recently, Kaufmann worked for the dance
program at UT at El Paso, where he was concurrently pursuing a master’s deg
ree in classical piano under Dr. Dena K. Jones. There, he founded Another
River Interdisciplinary Ensemble with Choreographer, Andrea Vazquez. He is
now furthering his classical study with the coaching of Dr. Du Huang at Lut
her College.\n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160205T105208
CREATED:20151210T094245
DTSTART:20160205T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706155809-633538@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jessica Paul, Piano
DESCRIPTION:Jessica Paul, Luther College professor of music, will perform a collaborati
ve piano recital, featuring six faculty musicians, at 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
6, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luth
er campus.\n\nThe recital, which is open to the public with no charge for a
dmission, will feature Paul and six Luther faculty members performing a mix
of instrumental and vocal music.\nEdwin Andereck, Luther professor of musi
c, tenor, will join Paul for "Fischerweise," "Du liebst mich nicht" and "De
r Zwerg" by Franz Schubert.\nPaul will collaborate with Andrew Last, Luther
assistant professor of music, bass-baritone, to perform "Three Songs for T
oby" by Judith Cloud.\nBeth Ray Westlund, Luther associate professor of mus
ic, mezzo-soprano, and Spencer Martin, Luther associate professor of music,
viola, will join Paul to perform "Fünf antike Oden" by Hermann Reutter.\nC
arla Thelen Hanson, Luther adjunct faculty in music, soprano, will be accom
panied by Paul for "A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table" by William Walton.\n
Igor Kalnin, Luther visiting assistant professor of music, violin, will joi
n Paul for the recital's final piece, Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 94a, for
violin and piano, by Sergei Prokofiev.\nPaul holds a bachelor's degree fro
m Northwestern University, and Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts d
egrees from the University of Illinois.\nShe is the former principal conduc
tor and artistic director of Dorian Opera Theatre and has worked with opera
companies such as the Pittsburgh Opera Theatre, Opera Theatre of Illinois,
National Opera Company, Cleveland Opera Theatre, Virginia Opera Associatio
n, Lake George Opera Festival, Cedar Rapids Opera and the Pine Mountain Mus
ic Festival.\nPaul currently serves as vocal coach, collaborative pianist a
nd teacher of accompanying at Luther.\nShe is the founder and director of t
he popular Art Song Jamboree, an informal concert series on the Luther camp
us featuring art songs by female composers.\nLuther is home to one of the l
argest collegiate music programs in the world with six choirs, three orches
tras, three bands, two jazz ensembles and nearly 1,000 student musicians. L
uther students perform in large ensembles, faculty-coached chamber groups,
private lessons and master classes. More than 300 music majors study music
theory, ear training, history, education, composition, jazz, church music a
nd performance.\n\n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160205T111424
CREATED:20150706T155809
DTSTART:20160206T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706155922-633542@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwin, w
ill be performing a concert on Wednesday, February 7th at 4:00 p.m. at the
Center of Faith and Life, Luther College.\nThe concert is free and open to
the public.\nThis concert is the culminating performance on the Symphony Or
chestra's 2016 Midwest Tour. The program will include the following selecti
ons: Petite Suite by Claude Debussy, "Polovtsian Dances" from Prince Igor b
y Alexander Borodin, and Symphony No. 8 in G major, Op. 88 by Antonín Dvořá
k.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160205T112928
CREATED:20150706T155922
DTSTART:20160207T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706160031-633545@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Orchestra Festival Grand Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Dorian Orchestra Festival will be culminated in a concert on February 8
th at 7:00 p.m. in the Center for Faith and Life on Luther's campus.\nThe C
hamber Orchestra, conducted this year by Dr. Thomas Joiner of Furman Univer
sity, will perform works including Andante Festivo by Sibelius, Concerto Gr
osse, Op. 6, No. 4 by Corelli, Battalia by Biber, and Palladio by Jenkins.\
nThe Festival String Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Daniel Baldwin,
professor of music at Luther College, will perform selections among Prayer
of St. Gregory by Hovhannes, O Fortuna by Orff/Bulla, Night Beat by Daniels
, Song of the Sea Mariner by Newbold, Jazz Pizzicato by Anderson, and It Do
n't Mean a Thing by Ellington/Longfield.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160115T140744
CREATED:20150706T160031
DTSTART:20160208T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20151028092538-656003@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Craig Hultgren, Cello
DESCRIPTION:Craig Hultgren, guest performer, will be presenting a performance on Tuesda
y, February 9th at 7:30 p.m. in the Noble Recital Hall of Jenson-Noble Musi
c Hall on the Luther campus.\nThis program is open to the public with no ch
arge for admission.\nCraig Hultgren will play a solo program of contemporar
y cello compositions by members of the Iowa Composers Forum. This concert t
itled Cello = Sound + Image features the work of living composers with conn
ections to the state of Iowa and includes compositions for acoustic cello a
long with pieces using amplification, audio sound-file playback, and visual
images.\nCello = Sound + Image includes acoustic works: The Eye of Horus b
y Luther College graduate Ted Moore, Bleached by Nima Hamidi of the Univers
ity of Iowa, and Sonnet 5 by James Romig who is a graduate of the Universit
y of Iowa.\nElectronic works include Timothy Kramer’s Vanishing Perspective
s and Decorah composer Brooke Joyce’s Wondrous Love, which incorporates a h
istoric recording of the hymn. Hultgren will conclude the program with a fr
ee-style improvisation on his electric cello.\nFor several decades, cellist
Craig Hultgren has been a fixture on the scenes for new music, the newly c
reative arts, and the avant-garde. He is originally from Davenport and poss
esses degrees in cello from the University of Iowa and Indiana University.
Hultgren recently left Birmingham after more than 30 years as a member of t
he Alabama Symphony and now resides outside of Decorah, Iowa as the farmer-
cellist. He is Vice President of the Board of Directors of the Oneota Valle
y Community Orchestra in Decorah.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160209T132000
CREATED:20151028T092538
DTSTART:20160209T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20151210095545-664429@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Masterclass: David Bell, Clarinet
DESCRIPTION:David Bell will be teaching a guest masterclass on Thursday, February 11th
at 7:00 p.m. in the Orchestra Room of Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Lut
her campus.\nThis program is open to the public with no charge for admissio
n.\nDavid Bell is Professor of Clarinet at Lawrence University. He receive
d his training at Oberlin Conservatory where he was a student of Lawrence M
cDonald and Northwestern University as a student of Robert Marcellus. Other
teachers have included Larry Combs, Arnold Jacobs, and Clark Brody. Prior
to coming to Lawrence, David held faculty positions at the Oberlin Conserva
tory, Baldwin-Wallace College, the University of Akron, and West Virginia U
niversity. His former students hold positions in symphonies, ensembles, an
d universities throughout the country and abroad.\nDavid has held Principal
chairs with the Ohio Chamber Orchestra, Cleveland Opera, Cleveland Ballet
Orchestra, and Akron Symphony Orchestra. He has performed with the Clevela
nd Orchestra, performed and recorded with the Chicago and Milwaukee Symphon
ies, and has toured internationally with the Chicago Sinfonietta and the So
laris Wind Quintet. Currently, David is a member of the Peninsula Music Fe
stival Orchestra, and the Fox Valley and La Crosse (WI) Symphonies. He is
a D’Addario artist.\n
LOCATION:Orchestra Room, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160209T132030
CREATED:20151210T095545
DTSTART:20160211T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150910110328-644391@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: David Shaffer-Gottschalk-Piano
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Music Department presents guest piano recitalist David Shaff
er-Gottschalk in concert at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, in the Noble Recital
Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther College campus.\nThis
program is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nShaffer-Gottsc
halk will perform Sonatas and Interludes by John Cage. This long and comple
x composition includes 16 sonatas and four interludes, and is performed on
a prepared piano – a piano altered by attaching objects to the strings of t
he piano producing a variety of tonal timbers.\nShaffer-Gottschalk taught m
usic at Virginia State University for 21 years and has performed extensivel
y as a soloist and collaborative pianist. He retired from VSU in 2013 and c
urrently resides in the Rochester, Minnesota area.\nShaffer-Gottschalk, a n
ative of Rochester, earned a bachelor of music from Wartburg College and, f
ollowing his graduation, operated an independent piano study for eight year
s in Michigan. In 1986 he completed a master's degree in piano from the Uni
versity of Michigan and a Doctor of Musical Arts in piano performance from
the University of Colorado. \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160209T132054
CREATED:20150910T110328
DTSTART:20160213T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706160555-633552@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Rebecca Boehm Shaffer, Horn
DESCRIPTION:Rebecca Boehm Shaffer, Luther College adjunct professor of Music, will be p
resenting a faculty performance on February 13th at 7:30 p.m. in the Noble
Recital Hall of Jenson-Noble Music Hall on the Luther campus.\nThis program
is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nDr. Shaffer's recital
is titled An Evening with Brahms for which she will perform two pieces:\nV
ier Gesänge, opus 17 for women's voices, two horns and piano for which Dr.
Shaffer will be joined by Karen Kanakis, soprano, Beth Ray Westlund, mezzo-
soprano, Jill Phillips, mezzo-soprano, Kaitlyn York, mezzo-soprano, Sydney
Scooler, horn, and Jessica Paul, piano.\nDr. Shaffer will also perform the
Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano, opus 40. For this she will be joined by Ig
or Kalnin, violin and Jessica Paul, piano.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160209T083714
CREATED:20150706T160555
DTSTART:20160213T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706113340-633392@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Webster Gehring, Euphonium
DESCRIPTION:\nWebster Gehring, senior, will perform a Euphonium Recital at 7:00pm on Su
nday, Feb. 14th in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
on the Luther College campus. The recital will include Dvorak's "Romantic
Pieces op. 75", Gordon Jacob's "Fantasia for Euphonium and Wind Band", Bend
etto Marcello's "Sonata no. 1 in F", Jan Krzywicki's "Ballade", Donald Whit
e's "Lyric Suite for Euphonium", and Lewis Buckley's "Turkey in the Straw"\
nThis performance is free and open to the public. \n\n\nHe will be accompan
ied by Professor Brad Schultz, piano and portative organ, Peter Swanson, se
nior cello, Elena Zarecky, junior tuba, Gavin Schaeferle, first-year tuba,
and Ben Ostrem, first-year euphonium.\n\n\nWebster is a student of Michael
Smith.\n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160209T131741
CREATED:20150706T113340
DTSTART:20160214T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706161121-633562@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Search Party, Jazz
DESCRIPTION:Guest jazz performers SearchParty will be performing a recital on Monday, F
eb. 15th at 9:00pm in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Mu
sic on the Luther campus.\nThe event is free and open to the public.\n\nIn
early 2015 New York City based jazz trumpeter/composer Benje Daneman was co
mmissioned by Spark & Echo Arts to create a full length musical work based
upon his interpretation of passages regarding “Light” from the Bible, entit
led "Light in the Darkness". Daneman turned to his musical community to he
lp make his work a true musical experience and SearchParty was formed. Comp
rised of some of the city's most creative talents and souls, SearchParty d
elves into original music inspired by the deeper questions and subjects of
life with a mission to enlighten the listener both musically and personally
. \n\nSearchParty will be performing "Light in the Darkness", a 45 minute,
six-movement original jazz suite based upon the concept of light in the Bi
ble. This inspired composition was written and arranged by NYC based compo
ser/trumpeter, Benje Daneman. \nThe members include:\nBenje Daneman - Trump
et and Flugelhorn\nNew York City based trumpeter/composer, Benje Daneman, i
s a sought after musician for his personal approach, creative musicality an
d strong versatility. Getting his start professionally in 2007 on a nation
al tour with Doc Severinsen’s Big Band, Daneman has since performed as a si
deman and leader at such prestigious venues as The Kennedy Center, The Irid
ium, Festival of New Trumpet Music, Baryshnikov Arts Center and has receive
d composing/arranging commissions from the United States Air Force Band (in
Europe), Dr. Steve Zegree, Spark and Echo Arts and Lutheran Music Missions
. An alumnus of Manhattan School of Music and The Henry Mancini Institute (
Los Angeles, CA), Daneman is also a passionate educator. He is currently a
New York Pops Teaching Artist and works as a clinician/adjudicator for all
levels of education across the country. In addition to his music, he work
s as an arts administrator for The Festival of New Trumpet Music and Dave D
ouglas’ Greenleaf Music (Record Label). Daneman lives in New York City with
his wife, jazz singer-songwriter, Ashley Daneman and daughters, Rivi and E
lise. \nGreg Ward - Alto Saxophone\nSaxophonist/composer, Greg Ward, origin
ally from Peoria, IL, graduated from NIU in 2004 with a degree in Jazz Stud
ies/Saxophone Performance. Ward moved to Chicago and took advantage of ever
y opportunity that was offered to him both as a musician and composer there
including writing works for the International Contemporary Ensemble, Wings
for the Peoria Ballet Company and Jazz Institute of Chicago. In 2009, Ward
relocated to New York City and began working with JazzReach, an NYC­ based
jazz education organization and produced multiple recordings including "So
uth Side Story" (named "Recording of the Year" by Chicago Tribune) and with
his band Phonic Juggernaut, which features Damion Reid (drums) and Joe San
ders (bass) (recording on Thirsty Ear Recordings). Ward has received commis
sions by the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra, The Jazz Gallery (NYC) and T
he Capturing Sunlight Project. He was named in 2012, one of the two New Mu
sic USA Van Lier Fellows, and keeps a busy schedule as a performer and comp
oser all across the country.\nAshley Daneman - Voice\nCurrently touring the
U.S., Ashley Daneman is bringing her new album, DownBeat Magazine's Editor
s' Pick! “Beauty Indestructible,” to Chicago, New York, Minneapolis, Housto
n, and Washington, D.C. to name a few. Backed by a successful Kickstarter c
ampaign, fans are calling the album an “inspired masterpiece,” “a rich banq
uet for the soul,” and saying it owns “intriguing melodies, haunting lyrics
, and hip instrumentation,” and that “it hits a nerve.” Ashley is a singer/
songwriter who creates expressive audio landscapes at the intersection of j
azz and modern folk music. She crafts organic, vignette-like songs with ric
h harmonies that the West Michigan Jazz Society aptly describes as “…an unc
ompromising concoction of subtle and intimate jazz with a touch of hipster
singer-songwriter.” Noted as “a fine young jazz vocalist” (USA Today), Ashl
ey’s songwriting has also been recognized through grants awarded and artist
residencies such as The Banff Centre’s Jazz and Creative Workshop and Bett
y Carter’s Jazz Ahead. Ashley honed her chops on the Washington, D.C. jazz
scene before completing her masters degree in Jazz Vocal Performance at Man
hattan School of Music. However, her desire for a more personal means of mu
sical expression won out, and All About Jazz says “Ashley owns a decidedly
individualistic style and a willingness to take interpretive risks, the tru
e hallmark of the dedicated jazz musician.” Ashley and her husband, trumpet
er Benje Daneman, are based in New York City.\nRob Clearfield - Keyboard\nF
rom an early age, pianist/multi-instrumentalist Rob Clearfield has always s
hown a fascination in all types of music. From his humble beginnings in Oa
k Park, IL playing grunge rock in his friends' basements and accompanying c
hoirs at his mother's church,Clearfield has become a fixture on the Chicago
music scene. Although perhaps a rocker at heart, Clearfield has made a na
me for himself as one of Chicago's most versatile improvisers, performing w
ith such artists as John Wetton, Fareed Haque, Ernie Watts, Rakalam Bob Mos
es, Grazyna Auguscik, Juma Santos, Steve Gorn, Zach Brock, and Greg Ward, a
mong others. Rob is currently an active member of the groups Matt Ulery's
Loom, District 97, Hood Smoke, and Outertown, and also leads his own quinte
t. Since 2008, Clearfield has been composing for stage productions at Purdu
e North Central University, and is currently the music director and compose
r-in-residence at the emergent church Grace Commons in Chicago.\nAndrew Vog
t - Bass\nOne of Chicago's busiest bassists Andrew Vogt finished his four y
ear Bachelor's in Jazz Performance Program at University of Illinois-Chicag
o in 3 years where he studied with great mentors such as Stewart Miller, De
nnis Carroll, Bobby Broom, Orbert Davis, Ernie Adams, Joel Spencer, Ari Bro
wn, Nicole Mitchell and Ryan Cohan. During this time there, Vogt was awarde
d the Outstanding Individual Musician Award at the 2010 Elmhurst Jazz Festi
val and 2011 Chicago Jazz Institute Young Lions band. Immediately after col
lege, he had the amazing opportunity to travel and perform across the world
with Holland America and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. He's had the pleas
ure of performing with many of Chicago’s finest musicians, including the Ch
icago Jazz Philharmonic Orchestra (under direction of Orbert Davis), The Xa
vier Breaker Coalition, Stuart Mindeman, Juan Pastor, The Trumpet Summit, K
evin Nabors Trio, Rajiv Halim Group, Isaiah Spencer’s Velvet Lounge Band, J
ohn Goldman’s 914 Band, Eyes Manouche, Ode and Mosaik; and he plays all ove
r the Chicagoland area, including at the Chicago Jazz Festival, Jazz Showca
se, The Green Mill, Andy’s Jazz Club, Millennium Park, Navy Pier, the Chica
go Auditorium Theatre, the retired Velvet Lounge and Reggie’s. In 2013 and
2014, Andrew was extremely blessed to play with the legendary Ernie Watts a
t the Jazz Showcase, in addition to sharing the stage with such greats as D
ennis Chambers and “HBC” (Henderson/Berlin/Chambers), Jimmy Chamberlin (of
Smashing Pumpkins) and Marsha Ambrosius. In 2014 he released his first reco
rd as a producer/primary composer and arranger under the group “The Humble
Organisms,” which has enjoyed great success.\nJon Deitemyer - Drums\nDeitem
yer has established himself as a unique and versatile voice in modern jazz
drumming. After graduating from the esteemed University of North Texas (wh
ere he studied with Ed Soph and Lynn Seaton), Jon settled in Chicago and qu
ickly became a fixture in the city's expansive creative music community. J
on has been a member of Greenleaf artist Matt Ulery's various ensembles sin
ce 2006, and currently performs with Concord recording artist Patricia Barb
er. In addition, Jon has performed and recorded with Zach Brock, Phil Mark
owitz, Ben Paterson (MaxJazz), Grazyna Auguscik (EMI), and countless others
. Jon is also an active educator, with positions at Loyola University Chic
ago and the Chicago Academy for the Arts. Patricia Barber raves: “Jon Deit
emyer is the drummer everybody wants right now…” and Chicagojazz.com says:
“Jon Deitemyer has earned a reputation as a must-hear drummer and doesn't d
isappoint.”\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160209T132121
CREATED:20150706T161121
DTSTART:20160215T210000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
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UID:20150706160717-633554@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Masterclass: Search Party
DESCRIPTION:\nSearchParty will present a masterclass on Tuesday, Feb. 16th at 9:45am in
the Orchestra Room of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music. The workshop is enti
tled "Approaching Your Art As a Business". The members of Benje Daneman's
SearchParty will share insights on entrepreneurialism and strategies for cr
eating a business model that can support your art.\nThe members include:\nB
enje Daneman - Trumpet and Flugelhorn\nNew York City based trumpeter/compos
er, Benje Daneman, is a sought after musician for his personal approach, cr
eative musicality and strong versatility. Getting his start professionally
in 2007 on a national tour with Doc Severinsen’s Big Band, Daneman has sin
ce performed as a sideman and leader at such prestigious venues as The Kenn
edy Center, The Iridium, Festival of New Trumpet Music, Baryshnikov Arts Ce
nter and has received composing/arranging commissions from the United State
s Air Force Band (in Europe), Dr. Steve Zegree, Spark and Echo Arts and Lut
heran Music Missions. An alumnus of Manhattan School of Music and The Henry
Mancini Institute (Los Angeles, CA), Daneman is also a passionate educator
. He is currently a New York Pops Teaching Artist and works as a clinician
/adjudicator for all levels of education across the country. In addition t
o his music, he works as an arts administrator for The Festival of New Trum
pet Music and Dave Douglas’ Greenleaf Music (Record Label). Daneman lives i
n New York City with his wife, jazz singer-songwriter, Ashley Daneman and d
aughters, Rivi and Elise. \nGreg Ward - Alto Saxophone\nSaxophonist/compose
r, Greg Ward, originally from Peoria, IL, graduated from NIU in 2004 with a
degree in Jazz Studies/Saxophone Performance. Ward moved to Chicago and to
ok advantage of every opportunity that was offered to him both as a musicia
n and composer there including writing works for the International Contempo
rary Ensemble, Wings for the Peoria Ballet Company and Jazz Institute of Ch
icago. In 2009, Ward relocated to New York City and began working with Jazz
Reach, an NYC­ based jazz education organization and produced multiple reco
rdings including "South Side Story" (named "Recording of the Year" by Chica
go Tribune) and with his band Phonic Juggernaut, which features Damion Reid
(drums) and Joe Sanders (bass) (recording on Thirsty Ear Recordings). Ward
has received commissions by the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra, The Jazz
Gallery (NYC) and The Capturing Sunlight Project. He was named in 2012, o
ne of the two New Music USA Van Lier Fellows, and keeps a busy schedule as
a performer and composer all across the country.\nAshley Daneman - Voice\nC
urrently touring the U.S., Ashley Daneman is bringing her new album, DownBe
at Magazine's Editors' Pick! “Beauty Indestructible,” to Chicago, New York,
Minneapolis, Houston, and Washington, D.C. to name a few. Backed by a succ
essful Kickstarter campaign, fans are calling the album an “inspired master
piece,” “a rich banquet for the soul,” and saying it owns “intriguing melod
ies, haunting lyrics, and hip instrumentation,” and that “it hits a nerve.”
Ashley is a singer/songwriter who creates expressive audio landscapes at t
he intersection of jazz and modern folk music. She crafts organic, vignette
-like songs with rich harmonies that the West Michigan Jazz Society aptly d
escribes as “…an uncompromising concoction of subtle and intimate jazz with
a touch of hipster singer-songwriter.” Noted as “a fine young jazz vocalis
t” (USA Today), Ashley’s songwriting has also been recognized through grant
s awarded and artist residencies such as The Banff Centre’s Jazz and Creati
ve Workshop and Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead. Ashley honed her chops on the Wa
shington, D.C. jazz scene before completing her masters degree in Jazz Voca
l Performance at Manhattan School of Music. However, her desire for a more
personal means of musical expression won out, and All About Jazz says “Ashl
ey owns a decidedly individualistic style and a willingness to take interpr
etive risks, the true hallmark of the dedicated jazz musician.” Ashley and
her husband, trumpeter Benje Daneman, are based in New York City.\nRob Clea
rfield - Keyboard\nFrom an early age, pianist/multi-instrumentalist Rob Cle
arfield has always shown a fascination in all types of music. From his hum
ble beginnings in Oak Park, IL playing grunge rock in his friends' basement
s and accompanying choirs at his mother's church,Clearfield has become a fi
xture on the Chicago music scene. Although perhaps a rocker at heart, Clea
rfield has made a name for himself as one of Chicago's most versatile impro
visers, performing with such artists as John Wetton, Fareed Haque, Ernie Wa
tts, Rakalam Bob Moses, Grazyna Auguscik, Juma Santos, Steve Gorn, Zach Bro
ck, and Greg Ward, among others. Rob is currently an active member of the
groups Matt Ulery's Loom, District 97, Hood Smoke, and Outertown, and also
leads his own quintet. Since 2008, Clearfield has been composing for stage
productions at Purdue North Central University, and is currently the music
director and composer-in-residence at the emergent church Grace Commons in
Chicago.\nAndrew Vogt - Bass\nOne of Chicago's busiest bassists Andrew Vogt
finished his four year Bachelor's in Jazz Performance Program at Universit
y of Illinois-Chicago in 3 years where he studied with great mentors such a
s Stewart Miller, Dennis Carroll, Bobby Broom, Orbert Davis, Ernie Adams, J
oel Spencer, Ari Brown, Nicole Mitchell and Ryan Cohan. During this time th
ere, Vogt was awarded the Outstanding Individual Musician Award at the 2010
Elmhurst Jazz Festival and 2011 Chicago Jazz Institute Young Lions band. I
mmediately after college, he had the amazing opportunity to travel and perf
orm across the world with Holland America and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines.
He's had the pleasure of performing with many of Chicago’s finest musicia
ns, including the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic Orchestra (under direction of O
rbert Davis), The Xavier Breaker Coalition, Stuart Mindeman, Juan Pastor, T
he Trumpet Summit, Kevin Nabors Trio, Rajiv Halim Group, Isaiah Spencer’s V
elvet Lounge Band, John Goldman’s 914 Band, Eyes Manouche, Ode and Mosaik;
and he plays all over the Chicagoland area, including at the Chicago Jazz F
estival, Jazz Showcase, The Green Mill, Andy’s Jazz Club, Millennium Park,
Navy Pier, the Chicago Auditorium Theatre, the retired Velvet Lounge and Re
ggie’s. In 2013 and 2014, Andrew was extremely blessed to play with the leg
endary Ernie Watts at the Jazz Showcase, in addition to sharing the stage w
ith such greats as Dennis Chambers and “HBC” (Henderson/Berlin/Chambers), J
immy Chamberlin (of Smashing Pumpkins) and Marsha Ambrosius. In 2014 he rel
eased his first record as a producer/primary composer and arranger under th
e group “The Humble Organisms,” which has enjoyed great success.\nJon Deite
myer - Drums\nDeitemyer has established himself as a unique and versatile v
oice in modern jazz drumming. After graduating from the esteemed Universit
y of North Texas (where he studied with Ed Soph and Lynn Seaton), Jon settl
ed in Chicago and quickly became a fixture in the city's expansive creative
music community. Jon has been a member of Greenleaf artist Matt Ulery's v
arious ensembles since 2006, and currently performs with Concord recording
artist Patricia Barber. In addition, Jon has performed and recorded with Z
ach Brock, Phil Markowitz, Ben Paterson (MaxJazz), Grazyna Auguscik (EMI),
and countless others. Jon is also an active educator, with positions at Lo
yola University Chicago and the Chicago Academy for the Arts. Patricia Bar
ber raves: “Jon Deitemyer is the drummer everybody wants right now…” and Ch
icagojazz.com says: “Jon Deitemyer has earned a reputation as a must-hear d
rummer and doesn't disappoint.” \n\n\n \n
LOCATION:Orchestra Room, Jenson Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160208T111318
CREATED:20150706T160717
DTSTART:20160216T094500
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Justin Knoepfel, Viola
DESCRIPTION:Justin Knoepfel, guest violist, will be performing a recital on Saturday, F
ebruary 20th at 4:00 pm in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall
of Music.\nThis performance is free and open to the public. \nJustin Knoepf
el '04 teaches viola, violin, music theory, and string techniques at Gustav
us Adolphus College, and conducts the Gustavus Philharmonic Orchestra.\nIn
addition to a bachelor's degree in music from Luther College, he has an M.M
. degree from the University of Minnesota and a D.M.A. degree from the Univ
ersity of Minnesota's School of Music. \n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160209T143129
CREATED:20150901T131503
DTSTART:20160220T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
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UID:20150915120539-645485@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Eric Hansen, Violin
DESCRIPTION:Eric Hansen, Senior, will perform a violin recital at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday,
Feb. 21st, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on t
he Luther campus.\nHansen will be performing the "Zapateado Op. 23, No. 2"
by Pablo de Sarasate, "Solo Paritita No. 2 in D-Minor BWV 1004 (III: Saraba
nda, IV: Giga)" by J.S. Bach, and "Concerto No. 1 in G-minor, Op. 26 (III.
Finale)" by Max Bruch.\nHansen will be accompanied by Wesley Frye, Senior,
Piano.\nReception to follow.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160209T140251
CREATED:20150915T120539
DTSTART:20160221T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706161310-633564@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Miko Kominami, Piano
DESCRIPTION:Miko Kominami, Luther College Instructor in Music, with guest pianist Timot
hy Hankewich, present Beethoven: The Last Three Sonatas. Sunday, February
21st at 4:00 pm in Noble Recital Hall in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music. Fe
aturing the last three of the 32 Beethoven Piano Sonatas: Op. 109 in E majo
r, Op. 110 in A-flat major, and Op. 111 in C minor.\nThe performance is fre
e and open to the public. \nBeethoven’s last three sonatas were written alm
ost simultaneously (1820-1822), and were planned as a trilogy when he offer
ed them to his publisher. This unique program brings his intentions to lif
e, with Mr. Hankewich performing op. 109, and Ms. Kominami performing op. 1
10 and op. 111.\nMiko Kominami has taught piano, class piano, and music the
ory at Luther since 2002. She is also the principal keyboardist of Orchest
ra Iowa, where she plays under the direction of Tim Hankewich. Ms. Kominam
i has concertized throughout North America including performances in New Yo
rk, Chicago, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and Toronto. She holds degrees from
the Juilliard School in New York.\nTimothy Hankewich is the music director
of Orchestra Iowa in Cedar Rapids. He holds degrees in piano performance
and conducting from the University of Alberta and Indiana University. Prio
r to his position with Orchestra Iowa, Dr. Hankewich served as the Resident
Conductor of the Kansas City Symphony for seven years and held earlier sta
ff conducting positions with the Oregon Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony and
the Evansville Philharmonic. In 1997, Dr. Hankewich won the prestigious A
spen Conducting award, which helped launch his career and opened the door t
o many guest appearances with orchestras throughout North America and abroa
d. \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160208T102234
CREATED:20150706T161310
DTSTART:20160221T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706161633-633570@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jill Phillips, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Jill Phillips, Alumni Guest Lecturer in Music, will be presenting a faculty
recital on February 26th at 7:30 pm in the Nobel Recital Hall of the Jenso
n-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther College campus.\nThis performance will
be free and open to the public.\nDr. Jessica Paul and Dr. Karen Kanakis wil
l join Prof. Phillips in singing a duet from Bellini's Norma. Other recital
selections include "Addio, o miei sospiri, " from Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridic
e; Debussy's Proses Lyriques; Opus 57, a compilation of eight pieces by Bra
hms; and three Irving Berlin songs.\nProf. Phillips earned a Bachelor of Ar
ts degree in Music at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, and her master of mu
sic degree from the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Musi
c. While at CCM, Prof. Phillips sang the roles of Marcellina in Mozart’s L
e nozze di Figaro, the Old Prioress in Poulenc’s Dialogues of the Carmelite
s, and Baba the Turk in Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress. In addition, she
participated in the Opera Fusion: New Works project with CCM and Cincinnat
i Opera.\nJill has been an Apprentice Artist with the Des Moines Metro Oper
a and made her mainstage debut at DMMO in 2013 as the Zweite Mägd in the co
mpany's production of Elektra. She has sung with Kentucky Opera, NANOWorks
Opera, Cincinnati Chamber Opera, and Dayton Opera. In addition, Jill has be
en a Studio Artist with the Wolf Trap Opera. \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160222T103920
CREATED:20150706T161633
DTSTART:20160226T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706161835-633572@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Bryan Banowetz/Mitchell Stevens, Piano
DESCRIPTION:Bryan Banowetz, junior, and Mitchell Stevens, junior, will perform a piano
recital at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 27th, in the Nobel Recital Hall
of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\n\nBanowetz will be
performing Bach's "Italian Concerto," Chopin's "Ballade No. 1 in G minor,"
and Rachmaninoff's "Prelude Op. 32, No. 10" and "Prelude Op. 32, No. 13."
Stevens will be performing Mozart's "Sonata in B-flat, K570," Barber's "Exc
ursions, movements 1 & 4," and Debussy's "L'isle joyeuse."\n\n\nBanowetz is
a student of John Strauss and Stevens is a student of Xiao Hu.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160208T105251
CREATED:20150706T161835
DTSTART:20160227T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706162610-633580@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Band Festival Concert with Concert Band and Jazz Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The first concert of the Dorian Band Festival, featuring Luther's Concert B
and and Jazz Orchestra, will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 28th in the Mai
n Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on Luther college campus.\nThe conc
ert is free and open to the public.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160219T105757
CREATED:20150706T162610
DTSTART:20160228T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706162906-633585@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Band Festival Grand Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Grand Concert of the Dorian Band Festival, will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tu
esday, Feb. 29th in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on Luthe
r college campus.\nThe concert is free and open to the public.\nLuther Coll
ege is hosting its 68th annual Dorian Band Festival. High school band stude
nts, from approximately 125 schools, nominated by their high school directo
rs come to stay on campus for the chance to experience Luther, rehearse wit
h music faculty and perform in concert.\nNearly 600 students participate in
the festival, where the bands include two Festival massed bands and the Fe
stival Symphonic Band. The Festival Bands each include 250 players, while t
he select Festival Symphonic Band, made up of a select number of more exper
ienced students, includes 75 of the most advanced players.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/music/dorian/festivals/band/
LAST-MODIFIED:20160219T110139
CREATED:20150706T162906
DTSTART:20160229T183000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
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UID:20150706163203-633588@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: John Cord, Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:Prof. John Cord, Assistant Professor of Music, will be presenting a faculty
recital on Friday, March 4th at 7:30 pm in the Nobel Recital Hall of the J
enson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther College campus.\nThis performance w
ill be free and open to the public.\n\n\n\nDr. John T. Cord is a native of
Des Moines, Iowa. In 2002 he completed the Bachelor of Music Degree in Trum
pet Performance from the University of Iowa, and in 2004, he completed the
Master of Musical Arts degree from the Yale University School of Music. Joh
n completed the Doctorate of Musical Arts Degree in Trumpet Performance and
Jazz Studies from the University of North Texas in 2009.\n \n\n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160224T102345
CREATED:20150706T163203
DTSTART:20160304T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706163430-633592@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Austin Mustain, Flute
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150706T163551
CREATED:20150706T163430
DTSTART:20160305T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706163754-633599@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Solveig Orngard, Organ
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150706T164320
CREATED:20150706T163754
DTSTART:20160306T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706164336-633605@reason
SUMMARY:Music in the Shape of a Pear
DESCRIPTION:Luther College is proud to present "In Memoriam Eius," a concert of new mus
ic for voices and percussion at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 6, in the Noble Recita
l Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus. A pre-concer
t talk will be offered at 3 p.m. in the choir room in Jenson-Noble before t
he concert.\nThe concert and talk are open to the public with no charge for
admission.\nThe performance features the Iowa/Hungary Percussion Project,
members of Luther's Collegiate Chorale, and soloist Genevieve Kalland, Luth
er class of 2016.\nThe concert features the world premiere of "In Memoriam
Eius" by associate professor of music and Luther's composer-in-residence, B
rooke Joyce. "In Memoriam Eius" tells the story of the woman from Bethany w
ho anointed Jesus before his crucifixion. Women from Collegiate Chorale wil
l sing portions of Mark's Gospel in Latin, alongside soloist Genevieve Kall
and.\nJoyce's music, described as "vividly pictorial" by the San Francisco
Chronicle and "exceptionally gripping" by the Los Angeles Times, has been p
erformed by soloists and ensembles around the world, including the Indianap
olis Symphony, the Cincinnati Symphony, the St. Petersburg Chamber Philharm
onic, the Brentano Quarter, the Novel Ensemble Moderne, the Nash Ensemble,
and British tenor James Gilchrist. In addition to his concert music, Joyce
has collaborated on several musical theater works with playwright Frederick
Gaines, including "Unbekannt," a musical based on the life of the famous A
nastasia of Russia pretender-to-the-throne Anna Anderson, and "An imaginary
Line", based on the book "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer.\nThe Iowa/Hungar
y Percussion Project was founded by Iowan Matthew Andreini and Hungarian Ga
bor Palotas with the goal of fostering the development and performance of n
ew music for percussion duo. The duo has a passion for sharing original mus
ic from Iowa and Hungary to audiences at home and abroad. They will perform
music for solo and duo by American composer Jeffrey Dennis Smith, Hungaria
n composers Mate Szigeti, Csaba Zoltan Marjan, Balazs Horvath and Arpad Sol
ti.\nThe Luther College Collegiate Chorale, led by Andrew Last, assistant p
rofessor of music, is composed of select junior and senior singers. The cho
ir features 100 mixed voices performing sacred choral work of a variety of
periods and styles. \nThis concert is the third installment of Luther's "Mu
sic in the Shape of a Pear," an annual concert series directed by Brooke Jo
yce. Performances include collaborations between Luther faculty, staff and
students, local musicians and guest recitalists.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160224T103441
CREATED:20150706T164336
DTSTART:20160306T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160304130801-681082@reason
SUMMARY:Composition Studio Recital
DESCRIPTION:The Luther Composition Studio will be presenting new electro-acoustic music
on Wednesday, March 9th at 9:00 p.m. in the Miller Planetarium of Valders
Hall of Science. Please make note that there is limited seating in the plan
etarium.\nThis Green Card event is free and open to the public.\n
LOCATION:Luther College Planetarium
LAST-MODIFIED:20160307T104936
CREATED:20160304T130801
DTSTART:20160309T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160304131407-681084@reason
SUMMARY:Composition Studio Recital
DESCRIPTION:The Luther Composition Studio will be presenting new electro-acoustic music
on Wednesday, March 9th at 10:00 p.m. in the Miller Planetarium of Valders
Hall of Science. Please make note that there is limited seating in the pla
netarium.\nThis Green Card event is free and open to the public.
LOCATION:Luther College Planetarium
LAST-MODIFIED:20160307T105011
CREATED:20160304T131407
DTSTART:20160309T220000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706164636-633609@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Nathan Fippinger/Grant Holsinger, Horn/Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150706T164911
CREATED:20150706T164636
DTSTART:20160312T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706165005-633612@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Lucas Jackson, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Lucas Jackson, senior, will perform a vocal recital at 4:00 p.m. on Saturda
y, March 12th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
on the Luther campus.\nJackson will be accompanied by Wesley Frye, senior,
and is a student of Dr. Ray Westlund.\nReception to follow.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160304T110040
CREATED:20150706T165005
DTSTART:20160312T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707084308-633655@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Marissa Eckberg/Namuun Tsend-Ayush, Viola/Violin
DESCRIPTION:Marissa Eckberg, junior, and Namuun Tsend-Ayush, junior, will perform a vio
la/violin recital at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 12th, in the Noble Recita
l Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nRecital inc
ludes works by: Arpeggione Sonata D. 821- Allegro Moderato by Franz Schuber
t, Speed Etude by Quincy Porter, Der Schwanendreher- "Zwischen Berg und tie
fem Tal" by Paul Hindemith, Sonata No. 1- Adagio, Fuga, Siciliana, Presto b
y J.S. Bach, Cantabile by Niccolo Paganini, Dance of the Goblins by Antonio
Bazzini, Three Madrigals by Bohuslav Martinu\nThe performance will be acco
mpanied by Jessica Paul, Professor of Music, and Bryan Banowetz, junior pia
no.\nEckberg is a student of Spencer Martin, and Namuun Tsend-Ayush is a st
udent of Igor Kalnin\nReception to follow.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160224T105449
CREATED:20150707T084308
DTSTART:20160312T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707084625-633657@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Isak Swanson, Viola
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160211T155207
CREATED:20150707T084625
DTSTART:20160313T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160211155242-676652@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Ryan Ehrhardt, Trumpet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160211T164828
CREATED:20160211T155242
DTSTART:20160313T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707085338-633661@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Maxwell Rooney,Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150915T114425
CREATED:20150707T085338
DTSTART:20160313T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707085552-633664@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty/Guest Recital: Murasaki Duo, Piano/Cello
DESCRIPTION:Miko Kominami, Instructor in Music, piano, joined by Eric Kutz, cello, will
be performing as the Murasaki Duo on Wednesday, March 16th at 7:30 pm in t
he Noble Recital Hall.\nThe recital, open to the public with no charge for
admission, includes "Le Grand Tango" by Astor Piazzolla, "Sonata in F Major
" by Richard Strauss, and selections by Robert Schumann, Manuel de Falla an
d David Popper.\nSince its founding in 1996, the Murasaki Duo has been dedi
cated to performing the cello and piano literature as chamber music. It has
concertized throughout the United States, Canada, and Scandinavia, includi
ng concerts in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Copenhagen, an
d Oslo, and it has won recognition as one of the leading ensembles of its g
enre. The Duo is ensemble-in-residence at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.\
nPianist Miko Kominami graduated from the Juilliard School, and currently e
njoys a varied career on the faculty at Luther College, and as Principal Ke
yboardist of Orchestra Iowa. She has concertized extensively throughout Nor
th America, including performances in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago,
Minneapolis, Boston, and Toronto, both as a soloist and a collaborator with
other artists. As a concerto soloist, she has performed with Orchestra Iow
a, Danbury Symphony, Kishwaukee Symphony, Malibu Coast Chamber Orchestra, a
nd the Luther College Symphony.\nMs. Kominami gave her New York Solo Debut
Recital at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall in 1996, as a result of winning th
e Artists International Award. She was acclaimed by New York Concert Review
as “both a virtuosic and a musicianly performer.”\nMr. Kutz received his B
achelor of Music degree magna cum laude from Rice University; his Master an
d Doctoral degrees are from the Juilliard School in New York City. He perfo
rms on a cello by Raffaele Fiorini (Bologna, 1877), and a bow by F.N. Voiri
n (Paris, 1880).\nPrior to his appointment at Luther College, Mr. Kutz was
the cellist of the Chester String Quartet for four years. The Quartet, cal
led “one of the best and brightest of the country’s young string quartets”
by the Boston Globe, was in residence at Indiana University South Bend. Th
e Quartet gave two tours of Europe during Kutz’s tenure, and performed from
coast to coast. Mr. Kutz is now at the University of Maryland School of M
usic from Luther College, where he served on the faculty from 2002-2015.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160315T131907
CREATED:20150707T085552
DTSTART:20160316T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707085811-633667@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert
DESCRIPTION:\nLuther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwin,
will be performing a concert on Thursday, March 17th at 7:30 p.m. at the C
enter of Faith and Life, Luther College.\nThe concert is free and open to t
he public.\nThe program will include the following selections: Symphony No.
1 in E minor, Op. 39 by Jean Sibelius and the Piano Concerto No. 3 in C ma
jor, Op. 26 by Sergei Prokofiev.\nThis program can be streamed live here. \
n\n\nDaniel Baldwin has served since 1997 as director of orchestra activiti
es at Luther College. Baldwin earned the bachelor of music (cello) degree f
rom Furman University and master of music (cello) and doctor of musical art
s (orchestral conducting) degrees from the University of Texas at Austin.\n
\n\n \n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160308T125445
CREATED:20150707T085811
DTSTART:20160317T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717132851-635112@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Midwest Tour: Appleton, WI
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 7:00 p.m. on March 18th at First English Lutheran Church
(North Site), 6331 N Ballard Road, Appleton, Wisconsin. This concert is a
part of their 2016 spring break Midwest tour.\nFreewill donation, no charge
for students.\nThe 2016 Concert Band tour program features a range of both
traditional and contemporary band literature including "Dance of the Jeste
rs" by Tchaikovsky, "Star Wars" by John Williams, "Rio Grande" by Michael D
augherty, "Everything Beautiful" by Samuel Hazo, "A Weekend in New York" by
Philip Sparke, "Molly on the Shore" by Percy Grainger, and "Transcendent J
ourney" by Rossano Galante.\nReception to follow performance. \nThe Luther
College Concert Band was formed in 1878, laying the foundations for what wo
uld become the college’s long-standing tradition of musical excellence. Con
cert Band is now one of the oldest touring organizations in the nation and
ranks among the country’s outstanding college bands. Throughout its long hi
story, Concert Band has enjoyed unrivaled performance opportunities in the
United States, Western Europe, and Japan. The ensemble tours every year, wi
th international travel every four years.\n
LOCATION:First English Lutheran Church (North Site)
LAST-MODIFIED:20160304T104947
CREATED:20150717T132851
DTSTART:20160318T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717133148-635116@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Midwest Tour: Woodbury, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 7:00 p.m. on March 19th at King of Kings Lutheran Church
, 1583 Radio Drive, Woodbury, Minnesota. This concert is a part of their 20
16 spring break Midwest tour.\nFreewill donation, no charge for students.\n
The 2016 Concert Band tour program features a range of both traditional and
contemporary band literature including "Dance of the Jesters" by Tchaikovs
ky, "Star Wars" by John Williams, "Rio Grande" by Michael Daugherty, "Every
thing Beautiful" by Samuel Hazo, "A Weekend in New York" by Philip Sparke,
"Molly on the Shore" by Percy Grainger, and "Transcendent Journey" by Rossa
no Galante.\nReception to follow performance. \nThe Luther College Concert
Band was formed in 1878, laying the foundations for what would become the c
ollege’s long-standing tradition of musical excellence. Concert Band is now
one of the oldest touring organizations in the nation and ranks among the
country’s outstanding college bands. Throughout its long history, Concert B
and has enjoyed unrivaled performance opportunities in the United States, W
estern Europe, and Japan. The ensemble tours every year, with international
travel every four years.
LOCATION:King of Kings Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20160304T105012
CREATED:20150717T133148
DTSTART:20160319T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717133827-635118@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Midwest Tour: Westby, WI
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 7:00 p.m. on March 20th at the Westby High School Gymnas
ium, 206 West Avenue South, Westby, Wisconsin. This concert is a part of th
eir 2016 spring break Midwest tour.\nFreewill donation to benefit a future
Westby performing arts center.\nThe 2016 Concert Band tour program features
a range of both traditional and contemporary band literature including "Da
nce of the Jesters" by Tchaikovsky, "Star Wars" by John Williams, "Rio Gran
de" by Michael Daugherty, "Everything Beautiful" by Samuel Hazo, "A Weekend
in New York" by Philip Sparke, "Molly on the Shore" by Percy Grainger, and
"Transcendent Journey" by Rossano Galante.\nThe Luther College Concert Ban
d was formed in 1878, laying the foundations for what would become the coll
ege’s long-standing tradition of musical excellence. Concert Band is now on
e of the oldest touring organizations in the nation and ranks among the cou
ntry’s outstanding college bands. Throughout its long history, Concert Band
has enjoyed unrivaled performance opportunities in the United States, West
ern Europe, and Japan. The ensemble tours every year, with international tr
avel every four years.\n
LOCATION:Westby High School Gymnasium
LAST-MODIFIED:20160304T103914
CREATED:20150717T133827
DTSTART:20160320T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717134030-635122@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Midwest Tour: Mason City, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 7:30 p.m. on March 21st at the North Iowa Community Audi
torium, 500 College Drive, Mason City, Iowa. This concert is a part of thei
r 2016 spring break Midwest tour.\nNo charge for admission.\nThe 2016 Conce
rt Band tour program features a range of both traditional and contemporary
band literature including "Dance of the Jesters" by Tchaikovsky, "Star Wars
" by John Williams, "Rio Grande" by Michael Daugherty, "Everything Beautifu
l" by Samuel Hazo, "A Weekend in New York" by Philip Sparke, "Molly on the
Shore" by Percy Grainger, and "Transcendent Journey" by Rossano Galante.\nR
eception to follow performance. \nThe Luther College Concert Band was forme
d in 1878, laying the foundations for what would become the college’s long-
standing tradition of musical excellence. Concert Band is now one of the ol
dest touring organizations in the nation and ranks among the country’s outs
tanding college bands. Throughout its long history, Concert Band has enjoye
d unrivaled performance opportunities in the United States, Western Europe,
and Japan. The ensemble tours every year, with international travel every
four years.
LOCATION:North Iowa Community Auditorium
LAST-MODIFIED:20160304T105043
CREATED:20150717T134030
DTSTART:20160321T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717134257-635128@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Midwest Tour: Galesburg, IL
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 7:00 p.m. on March 22nd at the Galesburg High School: He
gg Auditorium, 1135 Fremont Street, Galesburg, Illinois. This concert is a
part of their 2016 spring break Midwest tour.\nFreewill donation, no charge
for students.\nThe 2016 Concert Band tour program features a range of both
traditional and contemporary band literature including "Dance of the Jeste
rs" by Tchaikovsky, "Star Wars" by John Williams, "Rio Grande" by Michael D
augherty, "Everything Beautiful" by Samuel Hazo, "A Weekend in New York" by
Philip Sparke, "Molly on the Shore" by Percy Grainger, and "Transcendent J
ourney" by Rossano Galante.\nThe Luther College Concert Band was formed in
1878, laying the foundations for what would become the college’s long-stand
ing tradition of musical excellence. Concert Band is now one of the oldest
touring organizations in the nation and ranks among the country’s outstandi
ng college bands. Throughout its long history, Concert Band has enjoyed unr
ivaled performance opportunities in the United States, Western Europe, and
Japan. The ensemble tours every year, with international travel every four
years.
LOCATION:Galesburg High School: Hegg Auditorium
LAST-MODIFIED:20160304T104255
CREATED:20150717T134257
DTSTART:20160322T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160115131424-670525@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Midwest Tour: Dubuque, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, wil
l be performing at 11:30 a.m. on March 23rd at Senior High School in Dubuqu
e, Iowa. This concert is a part of their 2016 spring break Midwest tour.\nT
his is a school performance and will be held in the Auditorium. The perform
ance is free and open to the public upon checking into the main office.\nTh
e 2016 Concert Band tour program features a range of both traditional and c
ontemporary band literature including "Dance of the Jesters" by Tchaikovsky
, "Star Wars" by John Williams, "Rio Grande" by Michael Daugherty, "Everyth
ing Beautiful" by Samuel Hazo, "A Weekend in New York" by Philip Sparke, "M
olly on the Shore" by Percy Grainger, and "Transcendent Journey" by Rossano
Galante.\nThe Luther College Concert Band was formed in 1878, laying the f
oundations for what would become the college’s long-standing tradition of m
usical excellence. Concert Band is now one of the oldest touring organizati
ons in the nation and ranks among the country’s outstanding college bands.
Throughout its long history, Concert Band has enjoyed unrivaled performance
opportunities in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan. The ensembl
e tours every year, with international travel every four years.
LOCATION:Senior High School
LAST-MODIFIED:20160308T152641
CREATED:20160115T131424
DTSTART:20160323T113000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20151218161558-666163@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: James Kaufman, Piano
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20151218T162053
CREATED:20151218T161558
DTSTART:20160328T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706161501-633567@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Michael Smith, Trombone
DESCRIPTION:Michael Smith, Luther College Associate Professor of Music, will perform a
trombone recital at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 29th, in the Noble Recital Hal
l of the Jenson-Noble Music Hall on Luther's campus.\nThe program is open t
o the public with no charge for admission.\n\n\n\nDr. Michael Smith teaches
low brass, low brass methods, coaches small brass ensembles, and conducts
the Luther College Brass Choir and Trombone Choir. He holds a Bachelor of M
usic from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, a Maste
r of Music Education from McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisia
na, and a doctorate in Trombone Performance and Literature from the Univers
ity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.\n \n\n\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160309T104125
CREATED:20150706T161501
DTSTART:20160329T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707090000-633669@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:\nLuther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque, w
ill be performing at 7:30 p.m. on March 31st at the Center for Faith and Li
fe on the Luther College campus. This concert will be the culminating perfo
rmance of their 2016 spring break Midwest tour. Streamed live at http://por
tal.stretchinternet.com/luthermusic/\nNo charge for admission.\nThe 2016 Co
ncert Band tour program features a range of both traditional and contempora
ry band literature including "Dance of the Jesters" by Tchaikovsky, "Star W
ars" by John Williams, "Rio Grande" by Michael Daugherty, "Everything Beaut
iful" by Samuel Hazo, "A Weekend in New York" by Philip Sparke, "Molly on t
he Shore" by Percy Grainger, and "Transcendent Journey" by Rossano Galante.
\nThe Luther College Concert Band was formed in 1878, laying the foundation
s for what would become the college’s long-standing tradition of musical ex
cellence. Concert Band is now one of the oldest touring organizations in th
e nation and ranks among the country’s outstanding college bands. Throughou
t its long history, Concert Band has enjoyed unrivaled performance opportun
ities in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan. The ensemble tours e
very year, with international travel every four years.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160304T104813
CREATED:20150707T090000
DTSTART:20160331T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707090417-633671@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: James Mueller/Hannah Sackett, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150707T090606
CREATED:20150707T090417
DTSTART:20160401T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707090616-633673@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Sylvia Kaare/Elizabeth Primmer, Percussion/Alto Saxophone
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150708T103600
CREATED:20150707T090616
DTSTART:20160402T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707091407-633675@reason
SUMMARY:Jr./Sr. Recital: Madeline Craig/Josue Silva, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150707T091557
CREATED:20150707T091407
DTSTART:20160402T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707091558-633677@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Seamus St. Clair, Voice
DESCRIPTION:\nSeamus St. Clair, junior, will perform a vocal recital at 7:00 p.m. on Sa
turday, April 2, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Musi
c on the Luther campus. \n\n\nSt. Clair will be performing works by Gabriel
Fauré, Benjamin Godard, Gaetano Donizetti, Guiseppe Torelli, Alessandro Sc
arlatti, Franz Schubert, George Monro, and Edward Purcell.\n\n\nSt. Clair w
ill be accompanied by Wesley Frye, senior piano.\n\n\nSt. Clair is a studen
t of Dr. Edwin Andereck, Professor of Music.\n\n\nReception to follow.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160318T130355
CREATED:20150707T091558
DTSTART:20160402T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160303144138-680870@reason
SUMMARY:Aurora in Wayzata, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Aurora in Wayzata, Minn., April 3 We are pleased to announce
that the Luther College's first-year women's choir Aurora, under the direc
tion of Jennaya Robison, will participate in worship in your area as part o
f their 2016 Spring Weekend tour at Wayzata Community Church on Sunday, Apr
il 3 at the 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. services.
LOCATION:Wayzata Community Church
URL:http://link2.bblink.co/bbext/?p=land&id=2F4413185F0A5A3AE0530100007F45E2&vi
d=403ca600-7048-385e-6af9-6e8c95f9c736
LAST-MODIFIED:20160330T154055
CREATED:20160303T144138
DTSTART:20160403T090000
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707091840-633679@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Shayla De Jong, Organ
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20150710T101203
CREATED:20150707T091840
DTSTART:20160403T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707103213-633721@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Leah Rasmussen/Cecilia Shutt, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Leah Rasmussen, junior mezzo-soprano, and Cecilia Shutt, junior mezzo-sopra
no, will perform a vocal recital at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 3rd in the N
oble Recital Hall of the Jenson­ Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\
nRasmussen will be accompanied by Ben Sides, junior, and Shutt will be acco
mpanied by Luigi Enriquez, junior.\nRasmussen is a student of Jill Phillips
and Shutt is a student of Beth Ray Westlund.\nReception to follow.\nThe pe
rformance will include selections from Mendelssohn, Scarlatti, Brahms, Hahn
, Bizet, Poldowski, Wolf, Donaudy, Quilter, Faith, Barber, Mozart, and Goun
od.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160329T134203
CREATED:20150707T103213
DTSTART:20160403T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707085138-633659@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Julia Reimann/John Doorenbos, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160211T153349
CREATED:20150707T085138
DTSTART:20160403T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150825142833-641100@reason
SUMMARY:Song Jam
DESCRIPTION:Bringing a close to nine years of unique performances, the final SONG JAM,
part of a performance series devoted to art song by women composers, will t
ake place at 5:15 p.m. Monday, April 4, in the Recital Hall of the Center f
or Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nThis performance, open to the publ
ic with no charge for admission, features pieces by composers Cécile Chamin
ade, Nadia Boulanger, Pauline Viardot-Garcia, Lita Grier, Judith Cloud, Mar
y Howe and Madeleine Dring.\nThe works will be performed by student soprano
s Marie Sauze, Hannah Leeper, Emily Dirks and Emily Secor; mezzo-sopranos K
aitlyn York, Christy Emanuelson and Natalie Rumer; tenors Pyi Phyo Aung, Sa
muel Scheidt and Wesley Frye; baritones Brandon Whitish, Will Heller, Jason
Erbst and Jonathan Kobs; and bass Grant Holsinger.\nFaculty performers are
soprano Karen Kanakis, Luther associate professor of music, and mezzo-sopr
ano Jill Phillips, Luther alumni guest lecturer in music. Jessica Paul, Lut
her professor of music, will collaborate on piano for the concert.\nPaul is
the creator and lead advocate of Luther's SONG JAM. Founded in 2006, the S
ONG JAM has spent nearly a decade showcasing works by women composers throu
gh performances by Luther students in Paul's voice studio and guest music f
aculty.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160331T095327
CREATED:20150825T142833
DTSTART:20160404T171500
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707092250-633684@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Joshua Jones/Ben Sides, Saxophone/Trumpet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150708T103533
CREATED:20150707T092250
DTSTART:20160405T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160405215030-686644@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Final Dorian Music Festival of 2015-16 academic school year.
LAST-MODIFIED:20160405T215356
CREATED:20160405T215030
DTSTART:20160406T151000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717134443-635137@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir Tour: Kansas City, MO
DESCRIPTION:\n\nWe are pleased to announce that the Luther College Cathedral Choir will
present a concert in your area as part of our 2016 Midwest Tour. The perfo
rmance will take place on Friday, April 8th at 7:00 pm at Central United Me
thodist Church on 5144 Oak St, Kansas City, MO 64112.\nThe concert is open
to the public, a freewill donation will be collected during the concert.\n\
n\nConducted by Jennaya Robison, Cathedral Choir’s program is based on the
idea of Creation. Pieces on the program include Eric Whitacre's "Cloudburst
," F. Melius Christiansen's "Built on a Rock," Morton Lauridsen's "Prayer,"
and Moses Hogan's "I Can Tell the World."\n\n\nCathedral Choir is one of s
ix auditioned choirs at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. The ensemble is co
mprised of select singers drawn mostly from the rich talent of the college’
s sophomore class. Cathedral Choir participates actively in campus worship,
in the Christmas at Luther concerts, and at special events and concerts du
ring the academic year, including an annual spring tour.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Central United Methodist Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20160406T232609
CREATED:20150717T134443
DTSTART:20160408T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707092451-633687@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Gideon Matchey/Elena Zarecky, Trumpet/Tuba
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150707T092808
CREATED:20150707T092451
DTSTART:20160409T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707092825-633690@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Bryn Hedlund/Amanda Jenkins, Voice/Piano
DESCRIPTION:Amanda Jenkins, senior, and Bryn Hedlund, senior, will perform a piano/voic
e recital at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 9, in the Noble Recital Hall of t
he Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.\nThis performance is free and open to the pu
blic. \nThe program will feature piano works by Chopin, Bartók, and Debussy
, and vocal works by Rachmaninov, Puccini, Brahms, Debussy, and Duke.\nHedl
und will be accompanied by Bryan Banowetz, junior piano. Jenkins is a stude
nt of John Strauss, Professor of Music, and Hedlund is a student of Mark Gr
uett, visiting assistant professor. \nReception to follow.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160331T095605
CREATED:20150707T092825
DTSTART:20160409T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160211141642-676586@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Sr. Recital: Jakob Jorgenson, Trumpet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160404T122356
CREATED:20160211T141642
DTSTART:20160409T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717135059-635156@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Runout Spring 2016: Mahtomedi, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir will present a concert in your area as part of
their 2016 Spring Weekend Tour at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church in Mahtomedi
on Saturday, April 9 at 7 p.m. Conducted by Allen Hightower, Nordic Choir
will be joined by the Bach Chamber Players of St. Paul to perform a program
to include Haydn's "Lord Nelson Mass" and Morten Lauridsen's "Lux Aeterna.
" The concert is open to the public, and tickets will be available at the d
oor: $20 adults, $15 seniors (65+), and $10 students.\n Join the Luther Col
lege community as we say good-bye to Dr. Allen Hightower as this will be hi
s last off-campus concert with the choir before he begins his new position
at the University of North Texas.
LOCATION:St. Andrew's Lutheran Church
URL:https://www.tickets.luther.edu
LAST-MODIFIED:20160329T114120
CREATED:20150717T135059
DTSTART:20160409T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717134732-635145@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir Tour: Ankeny, Iowa
DESCRIPTION:\n\nWe are pleased to announce that the Luther College Cathedral Choir will
present a concert in your area as part of our 2016 Midwest Tour. The perfo
rmance will take place on Saturday, April 9th at 7:30 pm at Holy Trinity Lu
theran Church on 517 SW Des Moines St, Ankeny, IA 50023.\nThe concert is op
en to the public, a freewill donation will be collected during the concert.
\n\n\nConducted by Jennaya Robison, Cathedral Choir’s program is based on t
he idea of Creation. Pieces on the program include Eric Whitacre's "Cloudbu
rst," F. Melius Christiansen's "Built on a Rock," Morton Lauridsen's "Praye
r," and Moses Hogan's "I Can Tell the World."\n\n\nCathedral Choir is one o
f six auditioned choirs at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. The ensemble is
comprised of select singers drawn mostly from the rich talent of the colle
ge’s sophomore class. Cathedral Choir participates actively in campus worsh
ip, in the Christmas at Luther concerts, and at special events and concerts
during the academic year, including an annual spring tour.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20160217T105018
CREATED:20150717T134732
DTSTART:20160409T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20151123144659-661728@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Runout Spring 2016: West Des Moines, Iowa
DESCRIPTION:9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. church services at Lutheran Church of Hope
LOCATION:Lutheran Church of Hope
LAST-MODIFIED:20160229T160952
CREATED:20151123T144659
DTSTART:20160410T091500
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717135528-635162@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir Tour: Des Moines, Iowa, Sunday Services
DESCRIPTION:\n\nWe are pleased to announce that the Luther College Cathedral Choir will
present a concert in your area as part of our 2016 Midwest Tour. The perfo
rmance will take place on Sunday, April 10th at 10:30 am at First Christian
Church of Des Moines on 2500 University Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50311.\nT
he choir will participate in the worship service that morning at 10:30 a.m.
\n\n\nConducted by Jennaya Robison, Cathedral Choir’s program is based on t
he idea of Creation. Pieces on the program include Eric Whitacre's "Cloudbu
rst," F. Melius Christiansen's "Built on a Rock," Morton Lauridsen's "Praye
r," and Moses Hogan's "I Can Tell the World."\n\n\nCathedral Choir is one o
f six auditioned choirs at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. The ensemble is
comprised of select singers drawn mostly from the rich talent of the colle
ge’s sophomore class. Cathedral Choir participates actively in campus worsh
ip, in the Christmas at Luther concerts, and at special events and concerts
during the academic year, including an annual spring tour.\n \n\n
LOCATION:First Christian Church of Des Moines
LAST-MODIFIED:20160404T121606
CREATED:20150717T135528
DTSTART:20160410T103000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707093105-633693@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Pablo Gomez Estevez/Jennifer Martin, Piano/Viola
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150707T093244
CREATED:20150707T093105
DTSTART:20160410T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160211152208-676628@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Alvin Kim/Sam Thrun, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Alvin Kim, senior, and Sam Thrun, senior, will perform a voice/euphonium re
cital at 4:00p.m. on Sunday, April 10th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the J
enson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nKim will be performing son
gs by Stefano Donaudy, Roger Quilter, Franz Schubert, and the aria "Je croi
s entendre encore" from the opera Les pêcheurs de perles by Georges Bizet.\
nThrun will be performing "Rhapsody for Euphonium" by James Curnow, "Fantai
sie Variee Opus 7" by J. Paque, "Introduction and Dance" by Joseph Edouard
Barat, and an arrangement of "Amazing Grace" by Irvin L. Wagner\nKim will b
e accompanied by Shayla de Jong, senior piano and Thrun will be accompanied
by Bryan Banowetz, junior piano.\nThrun will also feature; Web Gehring, eu
phonium, Benjamin Ostrem, euphonium, Elizabeth Hardy, euphonium, Alexander
Erickson, tuba, Elena Zarecky, tuba, Pablo Gomez, piano, Aidan Schmidt, dru
ms, Adam Graff, bass, Andrew Murray, guitar.\nAlvin is a student of Jonatho
n Struve and Sam is a student of Michael Smith.\nReception to follow.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160404T103731
CREATED:20160211T152208
DTSTART:20160410T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717135324-635159@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir Tour: Mankato, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:\n\nWe are pleased to announce that the Luther College Cathedral Choir will
present a concert in your area as part of our 2016 Midwest Tour. The perfo
rmance will take place on Sunday, April 10th at 7:00 pm at Christ the King
Lutheran Church on 222 Pfau Street, Mankato, MN 56001.\nThe concert is open
to the public, a freewill donation will be collected during the concert.\n
\n\nConducted by Jennaya Robison, Cathedral Choir’s program is based on the
idea of Creation. Pieces on the program include Eric Whitacre's "Cloudburs
t," F. Melius Christiansen's "Built on a Rock," Morton Lauridsen's "Prayer,
" and Moses Hogan's "I Can Tell the World."\n\n\nCathedral Choir is one of
six auditioned choirs at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. The ensemble is c
omprised of select singers drawn mostly from the rich talent of the college
’s sophomore class. Cathedral Choir participates actively in campus worship
, in the Christmas at Luther concerts, and at special events and concerts d
uring the academic year, including an annual spring tour.\n \n\n
LOCATION:Christ the King Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20160217T105449
CREATED:20150717T135324
DTSTART:20160410T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707101640-633702@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Homecoming Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151204T112119
CREATED:20150707T101640
DTSTART:20160412T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707101755-633704@reason
SUMMARY:Collegium Musicum Concert
DESCRIPTION:Collegium Musicum will perform “HOLD YOUR TONGUE AND LET ME LOVE: The life
and loves of John Donne" in the Center for Faith and Life Recital Hall on W
ednesday, April 13 at 7:30. It is sponsored by the Jones Professorship, Le
cture and Fines Arts, and the international John Donne Society. \nThis eve
ning of music and poetry is a collaboration celebrating the work of John Do
nne, whose fame as a love poet rivaled that of his older contemporary Willi
am Shakespeare. The program will be presented by Luther’s Collegium Musicu
m under the direction of Kathy Reed, Instructor in Music, and by student ac
tors under the direction of Kristen Underwood. It will feature music from
the 16th century for voices, viols, and recorders, with new music by Brooke
Joyce’s composition students, and script by Kate Narveson, Professor of En
glish, and Kristen Underwood, using the immortal poetry and prose of John D
onne.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160404T105725
CREATED:20150707T101755
DTSTART:20160413T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717135745-635166@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale Tour: Mason City, Iowa
DESCRIPTION:\nWe are pleased to announce that the Luther College Collegiate Chorale wil
l present a concert in your area as part of our 2016 Midwest Tour. The perf
ormance will take place on Thursday, April 14th at 7:00 pm at Trinity Luthe
ran Church on 213 N Pennsylvania Avenue, Mason City, Iowa 50401.\nThe conce
rt is open to the public, a freewill donation will be collected during the
concert.\n\n\nConducted by Andrew Last, Collegiate Chorale’s program will i
nclude "Little Man in a Hurry" by Eric Whitacre, "Gospel Mass" by Robert Ra
y, "Crucifixus" by Antonio Lotti, and "Freut euch und jubilieret" by Sethus
Calvisius. \n\n\nThe Collegiate Chorale is composed of select junior and s
enior singers. The choir features 103 mixed voices performing sacred choral
works of a variety of periods and styles. Collegiate Chorale also sings at
daily Chapel and Sunday worship services on campus, takes part in the coll
ege’s annual Christmas At Luther celebration, and tours annually.\n \n
LOCATION:Trinity Lutheran Church, Mason City, Iowa
LAST-MODIFIED:20160217T110211
CREATED:20150717T135745
DTSTART:20160414T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160211155848-676659@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Jr. Recital: Avery Mossman/Zachary Souhrada-Rogers, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160411T093624
CREATED:20160211T155848
DTSTART:20160415T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717140036-635171@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale Tour: Cedar Falls, Iowa
DESCRIPTION:\nWe are pleased to announce that the Luther College Collegiate Chorale wil
l present a concert in your area as part of our 2016 Midwest Tour. The perf
ormance will take place on Friday, April 15th at 7:30 pm at Nazareth Luther
an Church on 7401 University Avenue, Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613.\nThe concert
is open to the public, a freewill donation will be collected during the con
cert.\n\n\nConducted by Andrew Last, Collegiate Chorale’s program will incl
ude "Little Man in a Hurry" by Eric Whitacre, "Gospel Mass" by Robert Ray,
"Crucifixus" by Antonio Lotti, and "Freut euch und jubilieret" by Sethus Ca
lvisius. \n\n\nThe Collegiate Chorale is composed of select junior and seni
or singers. The choir features 103 mixed voices performing sacred choral wo
rks of a variety of periods and styles. Collegiate Chorale also sings at da
ily Chapel and Sunday worship services on campus, takes part in the college
’s annual Christmas At Luther celebration, and tours annually.\n\n
LOCATION:Nazareth Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20160217T110403
CREATED:20150717T140036
DTSTART:20160415T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707104522-633733@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Wesley Frye, Voice
DESCRIPTION:\nWesley Frye, vocal performance major, will be giving his senior voice rec
ital on Friday, April 15th, at 8:30pm in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jens
on-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\n\n\nFrye will be performing w
orks by Vivaldi, A. Scarlatti, D. Scarlatti, Hahn, Schubert, Barber, and Bo
lcom.\n\n\nHe will be accompanied by Dr. Jessica Paul, faculty collaborativ
e pianist and vocal coach at Luther College, as well as being joined by col
laborative musicians Brad Schultz and Emily Green. He is a student of Karen
Kanakis and Jessica Paul.\nThis event can be streamed live here!\n\n\n"And
in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make."- The Beatles
\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160415T110443
CREATED:20150707T104522
DTSTART:20160415T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150706165208-633614@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Patrick Pauloski, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Pauloski, senior, will be performing a voice recital on Saturday, A
pril 16th at 2:00pm in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of M
usic on the Luther campus.\nThis event can be streamed live here!
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160415T110913
CREATED:20150706T165208
DTSTART:20160416T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707101951-633706@reason
SUMMARY:Student Recital: Christy Emanuelson/Hannah Leeper, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Hannah Leeper and Christy Emanuelson, juniors, will be performing a voice r
ecital at 4:00 pm on Saturday, April 16, in the Noble Recital Hall of the J
enson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThey will be performing ar
t songs by Hugo Wolf, Gabriel Fauré, Ernest Chausson, Johannes Brahms, Fern
ando Obradors, John Duke, and Ralph Vaughan Williams. Additionally, they wi
ll perform arias from Tartuffe and L'amico Fritz.\nLeeper will be accompani
ed by Bryan Banowetz, junior piano. Emanuelson will be accompanied by Wesle
y Frye, senior piano.\nLeeper is a student of Edwin Andereck, Professor of
Music, and Emanuelson is a student of Karen Kanakis, Associate Professor of
Music. Both are also students of Jessica Paul.\nReception to follow.\nThis
event can be streamed live here!
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160415T111015
CREATED:20150707T101951
DTSTART:20160416T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717140359-635175@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale Tour: Janesville, Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:\nWe are pleased to announce that the Luther College Collegiate Chorale wil
l present a concert in your area as part of our 2016 Midwest Tour. The perf
ormance will take place on Saturday, April 16th at 7:00 pm at First Luthera
n Church on 612 N Randall Avenue, Janesville, WI 53545.\nThe concert is ope
n to the public, a freewill donation will be collected during the concert.\
n\n\nConducted by Andrew Last, Collegiate Chorale’s program will include "L
ittle Man in a Hurry" by Eric Whitacre, "Gospel Mass" by Robert Ray, "Cruci
fixus" by Antonio Lotti, and "Freut euch und jubilieret" by Sethus Calvisiu
s. \n\nThe Collegiate Chorale is composed of select junior and senior singe
rs. The choir features 103 mixed voices performing sacred choral works of a
variety of periods and styles. Collegiate Chorale also sings at daily Chap
el and Sunday worship services on campus, takes part in the college’s annua
l Christmas At Luther celebration, and tours annually.\n
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church, Janesville, Wisconsin
LAST-MODIFIED:20160217T110530
CREATED:20150717T140359
DTSTART:20160416T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717140533-635177@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale Tour: Janesville, WI, Sunday Services
DESCRIPTION:\nWe are pleased to announce that the Luther College Collegiate Chorale wil
l perform in your area as part of our 2016 Midwest Tour. The performance wi
ll take place on Sunday, April 17th at 8:15 am at First Lutheran Church on
612 N Randall Avenue, Janesville, WI 53545 as part of the Sunday morning se
rvices.\n\n\nConducted by Andrew Last, Collegiate Chorale’s program may inc
lude "Little Man in a Hurry" by Eric Whitacre, "Gospel Mass" by Robert Ray,
"Crucifixus" by Antonio Lotti, and "Freut euch und jubilieret" by Sethus C
alvisius. \n\nThe Collegiate Chorale is composed of select junior and senio
r singers. The choir features 103 mixed voices performing sacred choral wor
ks of a variety of periods and styles. Collegiate Chorale also sings at dai
ly Chapel and Sunday worship services on campus, takes part in the college’
s annual Christmas At Luther celebration, and tours annually.\n
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church, Janesville, Wisconsin
LAST-MODIFIED:20160217T110903
CREATED:20150717T140533
DTSTART:20160417T081500
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707102351-633710@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:\n\nLuther College's Jazz Band will be performing Sunday, April 17th at 4:0
0pm in the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus. \nThe Jazz Band
is a 20-person big band directed by Jon Ailabouni, adjunct faculty in Music
. The group values the craft of arranging for big band as well as the creat
ivity of individual soloists. Nearly every member of the ensemble will be f
eatured with an improvised solo. For this performance the ensemble will exp
lore jazz music from every decade ranging from the 1940's to the 1990's wit
h selections by Sammy Nestico, Duke Ellington, Benny Carter, Thad Jones, Ma
rucs Miller, and Fred Sturm.\n\n\nAdjunct Faculty in Music Lynne Hart will
be featured on Alan Baylock's arrangement of Caravan. \n\n\nThe Luther Col
lege Jazz Quintet will perform an original piece by the group's tenor saxop
honist Peter Mathistad.\nThis event can be streamed live here!\n \n\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160415T111150
CREATED:20150707T102351
DTSTART:20160417T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717140644-635179@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale Tour: Bloomington, Minn.
DESCRIPTION:\nWe are pleased to announce that the Luther College Collegiate Chorale wil
l present a concert in your area as part of our 2016 Midwest Tour. The perf
ormance will take place on Sunday, April 17th at 4:30 pm at St. Stephen Lut
heran Church on 8400 France Avenue S, Bloomington, Minnesota 55431.\nThe co
ncert is open to the public, a freewill donation will be collected during t
he concert.\n\n\nConducted by Andrew Last, Collegiate Chorale’s program wil
l include "Little Man in a Hurry" by Eric Whitacre, "Gospel Mass" by Robert
Ray, "Crucifixus" by Antonio Lotti, and "Freut euch und jubilieret" by Set
hus Calvisius. \n\nThe Collegiate Chorale is composed of select junior and
senior singers. The choir features 103 mixed voices performing sacred chora
l works of a variety of periods and styles. Collegiate Chorale also sings a
t daily Chapel and Sunday worship services on campus, takes part in the col
lege’s annual Christmas At Luther celebration, and tours annually.\n
LOCATION:St. Stephen Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20160217T111125
CREATED:20150717T140644
DTSTART:20160417T163000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707102448-633712@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Tour Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:\nWe are pleased to announce that the Luther College Collegiate Chorale wil
l present a homecoming concert to conclude their 2016 Midwest Tour. The per
formance will take place on Tuesday, April 19th at 7:30 pm at the Center fo
r Faith and Life on Luther College's Campus.\nThe concert is free and open
to the public.\n\n\nConducted by Andrew Last, Collegiate Chorale’s program
will include "Little Man in a Hurry" by Eric Whitacre, "Gospel Mass" by Rob
ert Ray, "Crucifixus" by Antonio Lotti, and "Freut euch und jubilieret" by
Sethus Calvisius. \n\nThe Collegiate Chorale is composed of select junior a
nd senior singers. The choir features 103 mixed voices performing sacred ch
oral works of a variety of periods and styles. Collegiate Chorale also sing
s at daily Chapel and Sunday worship services on campus, takes part in the
college’s annual Christmas At Luther celebration, and tours annually.\nThis
event can be streamed live here!\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160415T111345
CREATED:20150707T102448
DTSTART:20160419T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707102732-633714@reason
SUMMARY:Varsity Band/Wind & Percussion Ensemble Concert
DESCRIPTION:Varsity Band and Wind & Percussion Ensemble will join in a concert on Wedne
sday, April 20th at 7 p.m. in the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther C
ollege campus. Both ensembles will perform under the direction of Joan deAl
buquerque.\nVarsity Band will be performing Portrait of Freedom by Steven R
eineke, Romance by Axel Jorgensen, The Empire Strikes Back by John Williams
transcribed by Jack Bullock, and El Relicario by Jose Padilla arranged by
Robert Longfield\nThe Wind and Percussion Ensemble will be performing The S
pirit of the Pioneers by James Curnow, The Spheres by Ola Gjeilo, Resting i
n the Peace of His Hands by John Gibson, and The First Suite in F by Thom R
itter George\nBenjamin Yates will be featured as a faculty soloist on tromb
one.\nThis event can be streamed live here!\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160415T111530
CREATED:20150707T102732
DTSTART:20160420T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717140816-635183@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Midwest Tour: Middleton, WI
DESCRIPTION:Join the Luther College Jazz Orchestra and director Tony Guzmán, Professor
of Music, for a 7 p.m. concert on Thursday, April 21, at St. Luke’s Luthera
n Church in Middleton, Wisconsin (7337 Hubbard Ave). Seating is general adm
ission and a freewill donation will be taken. There is no charge for studen
ts.\nThe performance features selections by Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus,
Astor Piazzolla, Dave Douglas, and even J.S. Bach. In anticipation of its
May/June residency in Brazil, the band closes the concert with a Brazilian
choro and frevo. Jazz Orchestra will be joined by guests artists Jon Ailabo
uni (faculty trumpet) and the Luther College Vocal Jazz Ensemble.\nLet us k
now you’re coming and invite your friends using our Facebook event.
LOCATION:St. Luke's Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20160411T103456
CREATED:20150717T140816
DTSTART:20160421T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707102838-633716@reason
SUMMARY:Philharmonia Concert
DESCRIPTION:\nThe Luther College Philharmonia will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April
21, in the Noble Recital Hall in the Jenson-Noble Music building on the Lu
ther campus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admissio
n.\nPhilharmonia will perform Concerto Grosso in G Major, Op. 6, No. 1 by H
andel, "Capriol Suite" by Peter Warlock and "Andante Festivo" by Sibelius.
They will also perform a group of hymn-tune based pieces including the prel
ude on a Welsh hymn tune "Rhosymedre" by Vaughan Williams, Rhythmic Variati
ons on Two Ancient Hymns by Howard Hanson and prelude on an early American
folk hymn "My Shepherd Will Supply My Need" by Claude Smith.\nThis event ca
n be streamed live here!\nDirected by Spencer Martin, Luther associate prof
essor of music, Philharmonia is a 25-member string orchestra that performs
both with and without a conductor.\nMartin holds a bachelor's degree from B
utler University, a master's degree from Wichita State University and a doc
toral degree from the University of Minnesota. He has performed and taught
at music festivals throughout the U.S., Canada, Israel and Europe as a viol
ist and conductor.\n \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160415T111734
CREATED:20150707T102838
DTSTART:20160421T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717141205-635188@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Midwest Tour: Elk Grove Village, IL
DESCRIPTION:Join the Luther College Jazz Orchestra and director Tony Guzmán, Professor
of Music, for a 7 p.m. concert on Friday, April 22, at Christus Victor Luth
eran Church in Elk Grove Village, Illinois (1045 S Arlington Heights Rd). S
eating is general admission and a freewill donation will be taken ($10 sugg
ested). There is no charge for students.\nThe performance features selectio
ns by Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Astor Piazzolla, Dave Douglas, and ev
en J.S. Bach. In anticipation of its May/June residency in Brazil, the band
closes the concert with a Brazilian choro and frevo. Jazz Orchestra will b
e joined by guests artists Jon Ailabouni (faculty trumpet) and the Luther C
ollege Vocal Jazz Ensemble.\nLet us know you’re coming and invite your frie
nds using our Facebook event.
LOCATION:Christus Victor Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20160411T103811
CREATED:20150717T141205
DTSTART:20160422T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707102951-633718@reason
SUMMARY:Cantorei/Luther Ringers Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College performing ensembles Cantorei and the Luther Ringers will pe
rform a spring concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 22, in the Noble Recital
Hall in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on Luther's campus.\nThe concert is
open to the public with no charge for admission.\nCantorei, comprised of ab
out 50 singers from the sophomore, junior and senior class, will perform "W
hy We Sing," with selections from a wide variety of genres including Africa
n processionals, spirituals and vocal jazz. Works include "How Can I Keep f
rom Singing?" arranged by Bradley Ellingboe, "Laudate Pueri" by Felix Mende
lssohn, and "My God is So High" arranged by Nancy Grundahl.\nCantorei perfo
rms under the direction of Jill Wilson, Luther assistant professor of music
and coordinator of music education.\nLuther Ringers, comprised of 13 audit
ioned students, performs on a five octave set of Schulmerich handbells and
a six octave set of Malmark handchimes. They will perform Processional in F
by Sandra Eithun; "Hyfrydol," by Charles E. Peery, a hymn with audience pa
rticipation; "Pleiades" from Cluster of Stars, a new composition by Lee J.
Afdahl class of 1971; "Let It Go" from Disney's "Frozen" by Kristen Anderso
n-Lopez and Robert Lopez; "In Memoriam" by Michael Mazzatenta and "Now the
Green Blade Riseth" arranged by Kevin McChesney.\nThe Ringers perform under
the direction of Gregory Peterson, Luther associate professor of music, co
llege organist, and head of the department of music. \n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160413T103218
CREATED:20150707T102951
DTSTART:20160422T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707092026-633681@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Taylor Dengler/Kaitlyn York, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Taylor Dengler, junior, and Kaitlyn York, junior, will perform a junior voi
ce recital at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 23rd, in the Noble Recital Hall
of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThis event will b
e available for Livestream here!\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160418T103857
CREATED:20150707T092026
DTSTART:20160423T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707103426-633723@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Emily Secor, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Emily Secor, senior, will perform a voice recital at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday,
April 23rd, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on
the Luther campus.\nSecor will be performing works by G.F. Handel, Joseph
Canteloube, Richard Strauss, Enrique Granados, Scott Senko, and Claude Debu
ssy. \nSecor will be accompanied by Shayla DeJong, senior piano, and is a s
tudent of Mark Gruett, Jessica Paul, and Andrew Whitfield.\nReception to fo
llow.\nThis event will be available for Livestream here!\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160415T105600
CREATED:20150707T103426
DTSTART:20160423T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707103706-633725@reason
SUMMARY:Brudos Recital: Brianna Shelley, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Brianna Shelly, Soprano, will perform a voice recital at 4:00pm on Saturday
, April 23rd, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.
Ms. Shelly is the recipient of the Alan R. and Sally J. Brudos Family Prize
for Opera Performance. \nA reception will follow the performance. Both
the recital and reception are open to the public with no charge for admissi
on.\nShelly, the daughter of Jim and Jayne Shelly of Scottsdale, is majorin
g in music at Luther. She is a 2012 graduate of Cactus Shadows High School.
\nThe recital includes works by George Fredric Handel, Franz Schubert, Amy
Beach, and more. Shelly is a student of Edwin Andereck and Jessica Paul, Lu
ther professors of music. She will collaborate with Paul, piano, during the
performance.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160418T105116
CREATED:20150707T103706
DTSTART:20160423T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717141320-635192@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Midwest Tour: Peoria, IL
DESCRIPTION:A nonet of select Jazz Orchestra musicians will lead worship at First Unite
d Methodist’s 8:30 and 11 am services that Sunday morning and premier new l
iturgical jazz arrangements by Jon Ailabouni.
LOCATION:First United Methodist Church (Sunday Services)
LAST-MODIFIED:20160411T104759
CREATED:20150717T141320
DTSTART:20160424T083000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717141829-635202@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Midwest Tour: Peoria, IL
DESCRIPTION:A nonet of select Jazz Orchestra musicians will lead worship at First Unite
d Methodist’s 8:30 and 11 am services that Sunday morning and premier new l
iturgical jazz arrangements by Jon Ailabouni.
LOCATION:First United Methodist Church (Sunday Services)
LAST-MODIFIED:20160411T104830
CREATED:20150717T141829
DTSTART:20160424T110000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707104302-633730@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Shannon Taylor, Violin
DESCRIPTION:Shannon Taylor, junior, will perform a violin recital at 4:00 p.m. on Sunda
y, April 24th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
on the Luther campus.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160418T104514
CREATED:20150707T104302
DTSTART:20160424T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150717142136-635204@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Midwest Tour: Peoria, IL
DESCRIPTION:Join the Luther College Jazz Orchestra and director Tony Guzmán, Professor
of Music, for a 4 p.m. concert on Sunday, April 24 at First United Methodis
t Church in Peoria, Illinois (116 Northeast Perry Ave). Seating is general
admission and there is no charge for admission.\nThe performance features s
elections by Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Astor Piazzolla, Dave Douglas,
and even J.S. Bach. In anticipation of its May/June residency in Brazil, t
he band closes the concert with a Brazilian choro and frevo. Jazz Orchestra
will be joined by guests artists Jon Ailabouni (faculty trumpet) and the L
uther College Vocal Jazz Ensemble.\nA nonet of select Jazz Orchestra musici
ans will lead worship at First United Methodist’s 8:30 and 11 am services t
hat Sunday morning and premier new liturgical jazz arrangements by Jon Aila
bouni.\nLet us know you’re coming and invite your friends using our Faceboo
k event.
LOCATION:First United Methodist Church (Concert)
LAST-MODIFIED:20160411T104401
CREATED:20150717T142136
DTSTART:20160424T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707101451-633700@reason
SUMMARY:Flute Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:Altus Flutes will be sponsoring a flute masterclass with Nina Assimakopoulo
s on Monday, April 25th at 5:30 p.m. in the Jenson-Noble Music Hall.\nThis
event is free and open to the public. A representative from Altus flutes wi
ll be on site with a variety of flutes for attendees to try.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160425T102750
CREATED:20150707T101451
DTSTART:20160425T173000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707104700-633735@reason
SUMMARY:Registered Chamber Group Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150708T102739
CREATED:20150707T104700
DTSTART:20160425T210000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707104828-633737@reason
SUMMARY:Brass Ensembles Concert
DESCRIPTION:With more than 100 brass performers, Luther College's brass ensembles will
present a concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, in the Center for Faith an
d Life Main Hall on the Luther campus.\nThe concert is open to the public w
ith no charge for admission.\nLuther's Trumpet Ensemble, Horn Ensemble, Tro
mbone Choir, Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble, and combined Brass Choir will per
form both modern and classical works, including arrangements and original c
ompositions for brass.\nThe Trumpet Ensemble will perform four works with s
ignificant ties to Luther and the Decorah community, including "The Lord Ha
th Made" by Ben Sides, Luther class of 2017, and "Homage," a piece commissi
oned by the Luther Trumpet Studio. John Cord, Luther assistant professor of
music, conducts the Trumpet Ensemble.\nThe Horn Ensemble, under the direct
ion of Rebecca Boehm Shaffer, Luther adjunct professor of music, will perfo
rm "Fanfare de Chasse" by Gioachino Rossini, "Shenandoah," arranged by Marc
us Redden, and "Birdland" by Josef Zawinul, arranged by Dick Meyer.\nMichae
l Smith, Luther associate professor of music, conducts the Trombone Choir a
nd Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble. The Trombone Choir will perform "Augsburg H
ymn" by Johann Kugelmann, "Two Bagatelles" by Alfred Reed and "Posaunenesta
dt!" by Eric Ewazen. The Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble will perform "Abendlie
d" by Josef Rheinberger, arranged by Smith, "Promenade" by Eugene Vasconi a
nd "Fanfare" by James Barnes.\nFifty trombone, tuba and euphonium musicians
will perform "Alleluia, Cantate Domino" by Jacobus Gallus, arranged by Mic
hael Smith.\nThe concert concludes with the combined Brass Choir performing
Canzon No. 35 by Tiburtio Massaino, arranged by Michael Smith.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160420T101238
CREATED:20150707T104828
DTSTART:20160427T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707104937-633739@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join the Luther College Jazz Orchestra and director Tony Guzmán, Professor
of Music, for a 7:30 p.m. concert on Thursday, April 28 at the Center for F
aith and Life on the Luther College campus. Seating is general admission an
d there is no charge for admission.\nThe performance features selections by
Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Astor Piazzolla, Dave Douglas, and even J.
S. Bach. In anticipation of its May/June residency in Brazil, the band clos
es the concert with a Brazilian choro and frevo. Jazz Orchestra will be joi
ned by guests artists Jon Ailabouni (faculty trumpet) and the Luther Colleg
e Vocal Jazz Ensemble.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160425T103426
CREATED:20150707T104937
DTSTART:20160428T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707105057-633741@reason
SUMMARY:Norsemen/Aurora Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151204T111746
CREATED:20150707T105057
DTSTART:20160429T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160211161001-676667@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Emma Hohulin/Maxwell Tiedemann, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Emma Hohulin, junior, and Maxwell Tiedemann, junior, will perform a voice r
ecital at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 30, in the Noble Recital Hall of the
Jenson-Noble Hall of Music at Luther College.\nEmma will be performing “Om
bra mai fu” from Serse by G.F. Handel and “Wie Melodien” by Brahms. Maxwell
will be performing Non siate ritrosi by Mozart and For the Mountains Shall
Depart from Elijah by Mendelssohn.\nBryan Banowetz, junior piano, will acc
ompany both of them and they are both students of Jill Phillips.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160422T102934
CREATED:20160211T161001
DTSTART:20160430T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707105414-633744@reason
SUMMARY:Spring Opera Performance: The Merry Widow by Franz Léhar
DESCRIPTION:Tickets will be available April 1st through the Ticket Office
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160502T104836
CREATED:20150707T105414
DTSTART:20160506T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150903172841-642936@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Igor Kalnin, Violin
DESCRIPTION:Igor Kalnin, Visiting Assistant Professor of Music, with guest pianist Dr.
Rochelle Sennet, Assistant Professor of Piano at University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, will present a faculty performance on Saturday, May 7th a
t 2:00 pm in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.\nThe
performance is free and open to the public.\nThe duo will perform Tchaikov
sky's Souvenir d’un lieu cher, op. 42, Tzigane by Maurice Ravel, and Sonata
for Violin and Piano No. 1, Sz. 75 by Béla Bartók.\nProfessor Igor Kalnin,
praised for his “full rich tone, exquisite taste,” and “admirable skill,”
has performed internationally as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestra
leader. He holds an undergraduate diploma with distinction from Balakirev
Music College, as well as graduate and post-graduate diplomas with distinct
ion from Glinka State Conservatory in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. In the Unite
d States, he has earned the Artist Diploma from Yale University and Doctor
of Musical Arts degree from Michigan State University. In addition to his p
osition at Luther College, Prof. Kalnin is also the Concertmaster of the Ch
ampaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra.\nDr. Rochelle Sennet, has established he
rself as a well-known performer, teacher, and scholar. Her recital programs
showcase her versatility at the keyboard, with frequent performances of wo
rks by Bach, Beethoven, and African American composers such as H. Leslie Ad
ams, Adolphus Hailstork, James Lee III, and Pulitzer-Prize winning composer
George Walker. She received the Bachelor of Music degree from San Francisc
o Conservatory of Music, the Master of Music degree from University of Mich
igan, Artist Diploma from Texas Christian University, and the Doctor of Mus
ical Arts degree from University of Illinois. Her most recent CD, entitled
“Alkebulan’s Son: The Solo Piano works of James Lee III,” was released in M
ay 2014 on Albany Records, which received rave reviews in American Record G
uide.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160426T132342
CREATED:20150903T172841
DTSTART:20160507T140000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707105533-633746@reason
SUMMARY:Spring Opera Performance: The Merry Widow by Franz Léhar
DESCRIPTION:Tickets will be available April 1st through the Ticket Office
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160502T104941
CREATED:20150707T105533
DTSTART:20160507T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707105858-633752@reason
SUMMARY:Distinction in Accompanying Finalist Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150708T103413
CREATED:20150707T105858
DTSTART:20160508T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707110016-633754@reason
SUMMARY:Registered Chamber Group Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20150708T103426
CREATED:20150707T110016
DTSTART:20160508T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160422114857-689776@reason
SUMMARY:Norsemen/Luren Concert
DESCRIPTION:The annual collaboration of Luther College Norsemen and the Luren Singers o
f Decorah.
LOCATION:Decorah Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20160422T115302
CREATED:20160422T114857
DTSTART:20160508T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707110230-633756@reason
SUMMARY:Student Composition Recital
DESCRIPTION:Luther College will host an evening of new music composed by members of Lut
her's composition studio. Out of the 18 student composers in this semester'
s composition studio, five students will present their pieces at 9 p.m. Mon
day, May 9, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Music Hall. Works
to be performed include solo, chamber and electronic music with video.\nTh
is event is free and open to the public.\nPieces being performed include “G
one” by Pablo Gómez Estévez for violin and piano; “Forming Oceans” and “Imp
rovisation” by Jeffrey Lackmann for solo piano; “Four Dialogues for Voice a
nd Cello,” “Variations for Piano,” and the choral work “The Apparition” by
Peter Swanson; “Dogs” by Dante DeGrazia for solo piano; and “Modern Dance S
core #1” for electronics and “Three Short Pieces for Violin and Kalimba” by
Hunter Prueger.\nPerformance is at the heart of Luther's music composition
program. All works created in the compositions studio, including solo, cha
mber music, electronic works and large ensemble compositions are rehearsed
and recorded, and many are performed in public concerts.\nComposition stude
nts often create large-scale works for their senior projects. Recent exampl
es include a 30-minute stage chamber opera, and a work for concert band. Th
e composition studio also completed a sound installation in conjunction wit
h ArtHaus which premiered on May 6 and will be installed again on May 14 at
Siewers Spring in Decorah.\nThe composition studio is directed by Luther's
composer-in-residence, Brooke Joyce. Steve Smith, Luther web programmer, a
lso teaches composition.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160502T103010
CREATED:20150707T110230
DTSTART:20160509T210000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707111044-633758@reason
SUMMARY:Showcase Concert: Symphony Orchestra and Nordic Choir
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151204T111601
CREATED:20150707T111044
DTSTART:20160520T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150707111226-633760@reason
SUMMARY:Showcase Concert: Jazz Orchestra and Concert Band
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20151204T111446
CREATED:20150707T111226
DTSTART:20160521T133000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160311093013-682667@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Brazil Tour Homecoming Concert: Minneapolis, MN
DESCRIPTION:The Jazz Orchestra celebrates its Brazil tour homecoming with a concert at
the Lake Harriet Bandshell as part of the Music in the Parks concert series
.
LOCATION:Lake Harriet Bandshell
LAST-MODIFIED:20160509T092950
CREATED:20160311T093013
DTSTART:20160616T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714083250-708555@reason
SUMMARY:Music Faculty Showcase Recital
DESCRIPTION:Featuring a broad variety of works performed by critically acclaimed musici
ans, the Luther College music faculty will present a showcase concert at 4
p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on
the Luther campus.\nThe performance is the opening event of the 2016-17 fac
ulty concert season at Luther and is open to the public with no charge for
admission.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160829T085759
CREATED:20160714T083250
DTSTART:20160904T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714083600-708557@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Peter Lingen, Lute
DESCRIPTION:Peter Lingen will perform a recital of Renaissance lute music on Monday, Se
ptember 8th in the Noble Recital Hall on Luther College's campus. This conc
ert is free and open to the public.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160831T143311
CREATED:20160714T083600
DTSTART:20160908T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160826141002-714506@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Clea Galhano/Rene Isquierdo, Recorder/Guitar
DESCRIPTION:Cléa Galhano and Rene Isquierdo will perform "Latin Reverie" on recorder an
d guitar. The performance will take place on Wednesday, September 14th in t
he Noble Recital Hall on Luther College's campus. The duo will also offer a
demonstration and lecture in the NRH from 5:30-6:30pm, prior to their perf
ormance. This guest performance has been generously sponsored by Luther Col
legium and the Jazz program.\n\nLatin Reverie is a masterful combination of
soulfulness, colorfulness and playfulness that covers a wide palette of st
yles and genres in Latin music with an exciting and eclectic choice of repe
rtoire. Cléa Galhano and Rene Izquierdo’s virtuosic playing are evident, th
ough such moments are carefully chosen, cleverly retaining the innate simpl
icity of the music. Together, they create a very unique fabric of sound—wit
h only two instruments—transporting us to different places, times and space
s at once. This album is indeed reverie, in its pure form. —Clarice Assad\n
\n"Latin Reverie" will include Piazzolla's "Libertango", "Bachiana Brasilei
ras No. 5" by Villa-Lobos, and works by Villani Cortes, Saumell, Setti, Puj
ol, and others.\nBrazilian recorder player Cléa Galhano is an international
ly renowned performer of early, contemporary and Brazilian music. Galhano h
as performed in the United States, Canada, South America and Europe as a ch
amber musician collaborating with Belladonna, Kingsbury Ensemble, and Galha
no/Lanzellote Duo. Among other important music festivals, Ms. Galhano has p
erformed at the Boston Early Music Festival, the Tage Alter Music Festival
in Germany and at Wigmore Hall London, Carnegie/Weill Halls and Merkin Hall
, New York City. Galhano was featured in 2006 in the Second International R
ecorder Congress in Leiden, Holland; in 2007 and 2013 at the International
Recorder Conference in Montreal; and in 2012 at the ARS International Confe
rence, Portland, Oregon.\nGalhano studied in Brazil at Faculdade Santa Marc
elina, the Royal Conservatory (The Hague), and the New England Conservatory
of Music in Boston, earning a LASPAU, Fulbright Scholarship and support fr
om the Dutch government and was featured for many years as teacher and solo
ist at Suzuki and AOSA conferences. Galhano is the Executive Artistic Direc
tor of the St. Paul Conservatory of Music and is on the faculty of Macalest
er College.\nRene Izquierdo is currently a professor of classical guitar at
the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. As a concert artist, Rene has pe
rformed throughout North America, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Asia and Europe as sol
o recitalist, chamber musician and soloist with orchestra. He has received
wide critical acclaim for his performances, and is recognized as one of Ame
rica's classical guitar virtuosos.\nA native of Cuba, Rene graduated from t
he Guillermo Tomas, Amadeo Roldan Conservatory and Superior Institute of Ar
t in Havana. In the United States, he earned Master of Music and Artist Dip
loma degrees from the Yale University School of Music.\n\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160901T133816
CREATED:20160826T141002
DTSTART:20160914T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714084303-708561@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band and Jazz Orchestra Family Weekend Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160714T090545
CREATED:20160714T084303
DTSTART:20160917T123000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714084940-708564@reason
SUMMARY:Family Weekend Concert with Norsemen, Aurora, Cantorei, Cathedral, Collegia
te, Varsity Band, and Wind and Percussion Ensemble
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160714T085520
CREATED:20160714T084940
DTSTART:20160917T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714090655-708572@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Lecture Recital: Eric High, Contrabass Trombone
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160727T133020
CREATED:20160714T090655
DTSTART:20160921T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714091255-708574@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Andrew Whitfield, Voice
DESCRIPTION:\nAndrew Whitfield, Associate Professor of Music, will perform a faculty vo
ice recital on Thursday, September 22nd in the Noble Recital Hall on Luther
College's campus. This event is free and open to the public!\nThe program
will include Beethoven's song cycle An die ferne Geliebte, a scene from Moz
art's The Magic Flute, and an aria from Wagner's Tannhäuser. It will also f
eature a new composition for baritone, viola, and piano by Stefano Sacher,
as well as Brooke Joyce's Lament for Orlando with the Luther College Piano
Quartet.\n\n\nProfessor Whitfield will be collaborating with music faculty
colleagues Jill Phillips, mezzo-soprano; Igor Kalnin, violin; Spencer Marti
n, viola; Philip Borter, cello; and Miko Kominami, piano; and with professo
r emerita Jessica Paul, piano.\n\n\nBaritone Andrew D. Whitfield enjoys a v
ibrant career as a performer, teacher, and stage director. In addition to a
ppearances with Des Moines Metro Opera, Opera Southwest, and Pensacola Oper
a, Andrew has also been a resident artist with Portland Opera Works. His ot
her performance highlights include engagements with the Dubuque Symphony Or
chestra, the Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre, and the Peoria Bach Festival. \nOr
iginally from Shelbyville, Indiana, Andrew received the Bachelor of Music d
egree from Butler University, the Master of Music degree from Wichita State
University, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Louisiana State Uni
versity. Andrew is also a co-founder and co-director of the International
Music Festival of the Adriatic, a summer chamber music festival for piano,
strings, voice, and composition in Duino, Italy.\n \n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160906T135737
CREATED:20160714T091255
DTSTART:20160922T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714091703-708578@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Luther College Piano Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Piano Quartet will perform on Saturday, September 25th a
t 4:00pm in the Noble Recital Hall in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on Lut
her College's campus. This event is free and open to the public. Members of
the Luther College Piano Quartet include the following Luther College facu
lty members: Igor Kalnin, violin, Spencer Martin, viola, Miko Kominami, pia
no, and Philip Borter, cello.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160907T140036
CREATED:20160714T091703
DTSTART:20160925T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714092220-708581@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Covalence Duo, Trumpet/Piano
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Trumpet Studio is proud to welcome Covalence with Mark C
lodfelter, trumpet, and Rebecca Wilt, piano (Luther College Alumna). The du
o will perform on Sunday, September 25th at 7:30 pm in the Noble Recital Ha
ll on Luther College's campus.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160908T124138
CREATED:20160714T092220
DTSTART:20160925T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714093848-708588@reason
SUMMARY:Homecoming Concert: Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band, and Nordic Choir
DESCRIPTION:Concert is free and open to the public.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160927T153207
CREATED:20160714T093848
DTSTART:20161002T133000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714094140-708590@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Heather Armstrong, Oboe
DESCRIPTION:Heather Armstrong, Associate Professor of Oboe and Theory, will perform a f
aculty recital on Saturday, October 8th in the Noble Recital Hall on the Lu
ther College campus. Armstrong will perform two pieces for oboe and piano w
ith Miko Kominomi, Instructor in Music at Luther College, playing piano.\n\
nInterlude, a very expressive, intimate piece by British composer Gerald Fi
nzi\nWhere Do Children Come From? by Alyssa Morris, in four movements: The
Circus, Outer Space, A Higher Place, and Grace. The piece was selected (out
of over 500 submissions) to be performed at the 2013 Society of Composers
Inc. National Conference.\n\nArmstrong will also play two chamber pieces wh
ich are part of an Iowa Composers Forum concert that will be performed at t
he Porter House in Decorah, IA, on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. Playing on thos
e pieces will be: Carol Hester, Professor of Flute at Luther College, and C
raig Hultgren, a cellist who recently moved to Decorah from Birmingham, Ala
bama, where he played with the Alabama Symphony Orchestra.\n\nSanctuary, Mu
sic from the album Virunga, by Decorah composer Ben Hippen\nMoments at Cany
on de Chelly, a flute and oboe duet by Greg Steinke that is based on rock f
ormations at the Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Arizona.\n\nHeather
Armstrong is the principal oboist of the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony and
is a founding member of the Talus Trio, a Luther College faculty woodwind t
rio. During the summer she teaches at the Dorian Summer Music Camps and for
six summers she taught at Lutheran Summer Music, a four-week residential m
usic training and performance program for high school students.\nHeather is
dedicated to supporting and performing new music and has received grants f
rom the Hanson Institute of American Music and Luther College’s Ylvisaker E
ndowment for Faculty Growth to support the commissioning and performing of
new pieces. In 2008 she premiered “Cast Me Away,” a piece for oboe and perc
ussion by Sun Mi Ro, at the International Double Reed Convention in Provo,
UT.\n \nHeather received her D.M.A. and M.M. degrees from the Eastman Schoo
l of Music, where she studied with Richard Killmer. She received her BM deg
ree from Houghton College and has also studied at the Banff Centre and the
Chautauqua Institution. Before teaching at Luther College, she held teachin
g positions at Houghton College, Hochstein School of Music and Dance, Rober
ts Wesleyan College, and Eastman Community Music School. She has performed
with the La Crosse Symphony, Dubuque Symphony, Erie Philharmonic, Binghamto
n Philharmonic, Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, and Rochester Chamber Orchestra.
She has also appeared in solo and chamber music recitals throughout the cou
ntry, most recently at the Rochester Chamber Music Society, Cedar Valley Ch
amber Music Festival, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Iowa, A
ugsburg College, the University of Northern Iowa, and Winona State Universi
ty.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160920T131351
CREATED:20160714T094140
DTSTART:20161008T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714095216-708593@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jennaya Robison, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160714T095704
CREATED:20160714T095216
DTSTART:20161009T140000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714095716-708595@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Marcin Murawski, Viola
DESCRIPTION:\nMarcin Murawski will be playing a recital of works by Iowa composer, Mich
ael Kimber, on Sunday, October 9th in the Noble Recital Hall on Luther Coll
ege's campus.\nThis performance will be free and open to the public. \n\nKi
mber (also a violist), and Spencer Martin, Professor of Music, will be read
ing works for solo viola by Luther College student composers on Saturday, O
ctober 8th at 7:30 in the Choir Room.\n\nMarcin Murawski will also be givin
g a viola master class for Luther College student violists on Saturday, Oct
ober 8 at 2:00 PM in the Orchestra Room in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.\
n\nMarcin Murawski, born in 1974 in Poznan, Poland, studied viola at the Ig
nacy Jan Paderewski Music Academy in Poznan with his father, professor Andr
zej Murawski, graduating with distinction in 1998. Further studies were wi
th Claus Myrup in Aarhus, Denmark. He subsequently earned his doctorate, be
tween 2007-2013 was viola professor at the Academy of Art in Szczecin, and
at present is viola professor at the Academy of Music in Poznan. His gradu
ates are laureates of prestigious awards and prizes. He has given master c
lasses and recitals throughout Europe. His extensive discography includes
numerous premiere recordings, including a six-CD set of music of Michael Ki
mber. Marcin Murawski plays D’Addario strings exclusively.\nMichael Kimber
earned his master’s degree in 1969 at the University of Michigan as a stud
ent of Francis Bundra, and his doctorate in 1975 as a student of Raphael Hi
llyer at the Catholic University of America. His career as a violist has
included a residency in Australia with the Alexandria Quartet, concerts acr
oss the U.S. with the Kronos Quartet, and performances in the U.S. and Euro
pe with the Atlanta Virtuosi. After teaching viola for twenty-five years a
t universities in Kansas and Mississippi, he now teaches at Coe College and
plays viola with Orchestra Iowa. Many of his compositions for viola have
entered the repertoire of violists worldwide.\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160915T133139
CREATED:20160714T095716
DTSTART:20161009T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714101343-708599@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Amanda Eby/Trevor Schwichtenberg, Violin/Piano
DESCRIPTION:Amanda Eby, senior, and Trever Schwichtenberg, junior, will perform a violi
n/piano recital at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 22nd, in the Noble Recita
l Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nEby will be
performing Bruch’s “Violin Concerto No. 1, 2nd movement”, three movements
of Bach’s “Partita No. 3”, and “Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso” by Sain
t-Saëns. Schwichtenberg will be performing Beethoven’s “Piano Sonata in A
-flat Major”, “Papillon Suite” by Robert Schumann, and “Prelude” from “Pour
le Piano” by Debussy.\nEby will be accompanied by Dr. Jessica Paul.\nEby i
s a student of Virginia Strauss and Schwichtenberg is a student of John Str
auss.\nReception to follow.\nThe recital will also be live streamed.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161021T101126
CREATED:20160714T101343
DTSTART:20161022T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714101845-708604@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Lecture/Presentation: Charles Lazarus, Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:World renowned trumpeter, educator and entrepreneur, Charles Lazarus will b
e on the Luther College campus on October 22nd and 23rd for a two-day resid
ency, hosted by Dr. John T. Cord and the Luther College Trumpet Studio.\nOn
Saturday, Oct. 22nd, Lazarus will be giving a workshop on Entrepreneurship
in the Arts at 11:00 am in the Orchestra Rehearsal Room. Later that evenin
g, there will be a performance of Lazarus' compositions for Jazz Ensemble,
featuring Lazarus as trumpet soloist and assisted by members of the Luther
College Jazz Orchestra. This performance will be held in the Center for Fai
th and Life Recital Hall at 7:00 pm, with a reception to follow.\nOn Sunday
, Oct. 23rd, Lazarus will be offering a Performance Master Class for Luther
College student musicians at 1:00 pm in the Orchestra Room. At 4:00 pm, he
will be performing a recital in the Noble Recital Hall. This recital will
feature Dr. John T. Cord, Assistant Professor of Music, as well as a brief
discussion of the American Nomad Concerto for Trumpet and Piano by the comp
oser himself.\n The Sunday Recital will include Charles Lazarus, trumpet, a
nd Mary Jo Gothmann, piano, performing:\nToccata - Giambattista Martini \nD
ance Honu - Charles Lazarus\nChorado - Guinga (feat. John Cord)\nAwakening
- David Sampson (feat. John Cord)\n Intermission\n American Nomad Concerto
for Trumpet and Piano\nI. Avenue of the Americas\nll. Little Hymn to the F
ields\nlll. Trip (where the chords have no name)\nCharles Lazarus is a mult
i-faceted performer who has charted a unique course over his career includi
ng tenures in several of the best- known brass ensembles in the world, incl
uding Canadian Brass, Dallas Brass, Meridian Arts Ensemble, and the Minneso
ta Orchestra.\n\nAs a soloist, composer and bandleader, Lazarus has created
three original crossover orchestral shows featuring him as soloist with hi
s jazz ensemble: “A Night in the Tropics”, “American Riffs”, and “Fly Me to
the Moon”. On “Merry & Bright”, his program of fresh takes on holiday favo
rites, Charles is joined by vocalists and an all-brass big band.\nIn 2015,
Lazarus premiered Steve Heitzeg’s concerto “American Nomad”, commissioned b
y Paul Grangaard. His composition “A Perfect Square”, paired with Michael H
all’s book of the same name, was recently made into a children’s animated s
hort film.\nLazarus made his Carnegie Hall solo debut with the New York Str
ing Orchestra at the age of 19 while still a student at The Juilliard Schoo
l. Since then, he has appeared as a soloist with numerous orchestras throug
hout North America, performed with the Empire Brass, New York Philharmonic
Principal Brass, London Brass, Barry White, and opened for Tony Bennett. Ch
arles has performed and taught master classes in every U.S. state, Canada,
and throughout Asia and Europe.\n \n
LOCATION:Center For Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160929T103639
CREATED:20160714T101845
DTSTART:20161022T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714105003-708622@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Samuel Haefner/Hunter Prueger, Percussion/Saxophone
DESCRIPTION:\nHunter Prueger, junior, and Sam Haefner, junior, will perform a saxophone
/percussion recital at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 23rd, in the Noble Reci
tal Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther Campus.\n\n\nPrueg
er will be performing Ryo Noda's "Maï" and Alfred Desenclos' "Prelude, Cade
nce, et Finale." Haefner will be performing Casey Cangelosi's "Evil Ernie,"
Blake Tyson's "A cricket sang and set the sun," Andy Akiho's "Stop Speakin
g," and William Cahn's "Yes! We have no bananas!" Prueger and Haefner will
also be performing selections from David Maslanka's "Songbook".\n\n\nPruege
r will be accompanied by Pablo Gomez Estevez, senior piano. Haefner will be
accompanied by Adam Froden, freshman marimba; Sylvia Kaare, senior marimba
; Samuel Kottke, freshman marimba; and Michelle Tlusty, freshman marimba.\n
\n\nPrueger is a student of Lynne Hart and Haefner is a student of Michael
Geary.\nThe recital will also be live streamed.\n\n\n\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161021T102908
CREATED:20160714T105003
DTSTART:20161023T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714103101-708610@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Charles Lazarus, Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:World renowned trumpeter, educator and entrepreneur, Charles Lazarus will b
e on the Luther College campus on October 22nd and 23rd for a two-day resid
ency, hosted by Dr. John T. Cord and the Luther College Trumpet Studio.\nOn
Saturday, Oct. 22nd, Lazarus will be giving a workshop on Entrepreneurship
in the Arts at 11:00 am in the Orchestra Rehearsal Room. Later that evenin
g, there will be a performance of Lazarus' compositions for Jazz Ensemble,
featuring Lazarus as trumpet soloist and assisted by members of the Luther
College Jazz Orchestra. This performance will be held in the Center for Fai
th and Life Recital Hall at 8:30 pm, with a reception to follow.\nOn Sunday
, Oct. 23rd, Lazarus will be offering a Performance Master Class for Luther
College student musicians at 1:00 pm in the Orchestra Room. At 4:00 pm, he
will be performing a recital in the Noble Recital Hall. This recital will
feature Dr. John T. Cord, Assistant Professor of Music, as well as a brief
discussion of the American Nomad Concerto for Trumpet and Piano by the comp
oser himself.\n The Sunday Recital will include Charles Lazarus, trumpet, a
nd Mary Jo Gothmann, piano, performing:\nToccata - Giambattista Martini \nD
ance Honu - Charles Lazarus\nChorado - Guinga (feat. John Cord)\nAwakening
- David Sampson (feat. John Cord)\n Intermission\n American Nomad Concerto
for Trumpet and Piano\nI. Avenue of the Americas\nll. Little Hymn to the F
ields\nlll. Trip (where the chords have no name)\nCharles Lazarus is a mult
i-faceted performer who has charted a unique course over his career includi
ng tenures in several of the best- known brass ensembles in the world, incl
uding Canadian Brass, Dallas Brass, Meridian Arts Ensemble, and the Minneso
ta Orchestra.\n\nAs a soloist, composer and bandleader, Lazarus has created
three original crossover orchestral shows featuring him as soloist with hi
s jazz ensemble: “A Night in the Tropics”, “American Riffs”, and “Fly Me to
the Moon”. On “Merry & Bright”, his program of fresh takes on holiday favo
rites, Charles is joined by vocalists and an all-brass big band.\nIn 2015,
Lazarus premiered Steve Heitzeg’s concerto “American Nomad”, commissioned b
y Paul Grangaard. His composition “A Perfect Square”, paired with Michael H
all’s book of the same name, was recently made into a children’s animated s
hort film.\nLazarus made his Carnegie Hall solo debut with the New York Str
ing Orchestra at the age of 19 while still a student at The Juilliard Schoo
l. Since then, he has appeared as a soloist with numerous orchestras throug
hout North America, performed with the Empire Brass, New York Philharmonic
Principal Brass, London Brass, Barry White, and opened for Tony Bennett. Ch
arles has performed and taught master classes in every U.S. state, Canada,
and throughout Asia and Europe.\n \n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160922T100738
CREATED:20160714T103101
DTSTART:20161023T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714104117-708614@reason
SUMMARY:General Recitals
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall, Choir Room, and Sundt
LAST-MODIFIED:20160714T104324
CREATED:20160714T104117
DTSTART:20161025T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714104331-708616@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Chad Eby Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Chad Eby Quartet to perform at Luther College on October 27th, 2016.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161021T144231
CREATED:20160714T104331
DTSTART:20161027T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714104634-708618@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Tara Meade, Flute
DESCRIPTION:Tara Meade, adjunct professor of music at Luther College, will perform a fa
culty flute recital at 7:30 p.m. Friday, October 28th, in Noble Recital Hal
l of Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThis event is open t
o the public with no charge for admission.\nThe program will include Bach's
Sonata in E major for flute and basso continuo, Pierre Sancan's "Sonatine,
" "East Wind," by Shulamit Ran and Grande Fantaisie on themes from the oper
a "Mignon" by Paul Taffanel.\nCollaborating with Meade on the performance a
re music faculty Kathy Reed, harpsichord; Philip Borter, cello; and Nichola
s Shaneyfelt, piano.\nMeade holds a master's degree in flute performance fr
om the University of Northern Iowa, where she served as a graduate teaching
assistant to Angeleita Floyd, professor of flute. She earned a Bachelor of
Arts summa cum laude, from Luther, where she studied music education and f
lute with Carol Hester, professor of flute.\nIn addition to teaching at Lut
her, Meade maintains a private flute studio in Cedar Falls, Iowa. She perfo
rms as a flute substitute with the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band and the Dubu
que Symphony. A recent winner of the National Flute Association Jazz Flute
Big Band competition, Meade is the business director at Winzer Press, a pub
lisher of flute books and pedagogical materials.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161012T122024
CREATED:20160714T104634
DTSTART:20161028T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714104836-708620@reason
SUMMARY:Chad Eby Quartet Jam Session
DESCRIPTION:The Chad Eby Quartet will feature four talented jazz musicians with Eby on
saxophone; Brandon Lee, trumpet; Steve Haines, bass; and Daniel Faust, drum
s.\nThe jam session will take place at 9:00 p.m. on Friday, October 28th at
Marty’s in the lower level of Dahl Centennial Union on Luther's campus. Th
e jam session includes performances from Luther jazz students. The quartet
will also perform a recital at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 27th at the C
enter for Faith and Life in the Recital Hall on Luther’s campus.\nBoth even
ts are free and open to the public.\n\nAll jazz students are welcome to pla
y at the jam session. Email Jon Ailabouni a tune that you would like to do
with the quartet. It can be one listed below or another jazz standard.\n\n\
n\nSet List:\n\n\nLester Leaps In (Bb Rhythm Changes)\nBlue Monk (Bb Blues)
\nBlue Bossa (C minor)\nIn A Mellow Tone (Ab)\nSt. Thomas (C)\nAll of Me (C
)\nBag’s Groove (F Blues)\n\n\nA Newhall, Iowa native, Eby is a life-long s
tudent of music. He studied music at Luther, completed his degree in jazz s
tudies at the University of North Texas and then earned his master's degree
in saxophone performance from The Ohio State University. Eby is a highly s
ought-after arranger and, to date, he has arranged more than 125 works for
big band, small jazz combos and chamber groups, and is credited with more t
han 50 original compositions. Chad Eby is a D'Addario Woodwinds Performing
Artist.
LOCATION:Dahl Centennial Union, Marty's
LAST-MODIFIED:20161021T144330
CREATED:20160714T104836
DTSTART:20161028T210000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714101643-708601@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Hannah Burmahl, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Hannah Burmahl, senior, will perform a vocal recital on Saturday, October 2
9th at 2:00p.m. in the Noble Recital Hall on the Luther Campus.\nBurmahl wi
ll be performing a variety of repertoire, including arias from Werther and
Paride ed Elena. Burmahl will also be performing selections from Robert Sch
umann's Frauenliebe und-leben.\nBurmahl is a student of Chad Sonka and will
be accompanied by Mitchell Stevens, senior piano.\nReception to follow.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161019T114908
CREATED:20160714T101643
DTSTART:20161029T140000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714105154-708625@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Christopher O'Connell/Grant Thomas, Trombone
DESCRIPTION:Grant Thomas and Chris O'Connell, juniors, will perform a trombone recital
at 4:00 pm on Saturday, October 29th in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenso
n-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther Campus.\nThomas will be performing "Con
certo in One Movement" by Lebedev, "Lied" by Ida Gotkovsky, and "Apres une
lecture de Goldoni" by Alain Margoni. O'Connell will be playing “Sonata for
Trombone and Piano Movement 1” by Eric Ewazen, “Concertino for Trombone” b
y Lars - Erik Larrson, and “Annie Laurie” by Arthur Pryor arr. Glenn P. Smi
th. Together, they will be playing "Trombone Institute of Technology" by Mi
chael Davis.\nThomas and O’Connell will be both accompanied by Marjorie Wha
rton.\nThomas and O'Connell are students of Michael Smith.\nReception to fo
llow.\nThe recital will also be live streamed.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161021T104051
CREATED:20160714T105154
DTSTART:20161029T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714105546-708627@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Brad Shultz, Organ
DESCRIPTION:Brad Schultz, Visiting Instructor in Music, will perform a Halloween organ
recital at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, October 29th, in the Main Hall of the Center
for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nThe program is open to the publi
c with no charge for admission.\nSchultz will perform a wide range of spook
y and novel works by Olivier Messiaen, Louis Vierne, Naji Hakim, Modest Mus
sorgsky, Guy Bovet, and Johann Sebastian Bach's famed Toccata and Fugue in
D minor. Schultz will appear as Count Dracula, and the audience is also wel
come to come in costume. A candy reception will follow in the lobby.\nSchul
tz teaches ear training, music history, class piano, sacred music and appli
ed organ at Luther College in addition to serving as musician for worship s
ervices in Luther's Center for Faith and Life. He holds a bachelor's degree
from Luther where his studies encompassed organ and tuba performance, chur
ch music and K-12 vocal and instrumental music education, and received his
master's degree of sacred music from Emory University in Atlanta.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161012T123150
CREATED:20160714T105546
DTSTART:20161029T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714115836-708684@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Charles Craig/Timothy Radermacher, Clarinet/Bassoon
DESCRIPTION:Charles Craig, junior, and Timothy Radermacher, junior, will perform a clar
inet/bassoon recital at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 30th, in the Noble Rec
ital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\n\nCraig
will perform the "Five Bagatelles" by Gerald Finzi and the "Premiére Rhapso
die" by Claude Debussy. Radermacher will perform movements from the Tansman
Sonatine for bassoon and piano and the Kozeluch Concerto in C Major.\n\n\n
Craig will be accompanied by Kyla Grau, junior piano. Radermacher will be a
ccompanied by Sam Haefner, junior piano.\n\n\nCraig is a student of Michael
Chesher. Radermacher is a student of Greg Morton. \n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161021T102239
CREATED:20160714T115836
DTSTART:20161030T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714111303-708639@reason
SUMMARY:Hemp Prize Recital: Namuun Tsend-Ayush
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nNamuun Tsend-Ayush, senior, will perform a violin recital at 7:00 p.m
. on Sunday, October 30th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Ha
ll of Music on the Luther campus.\n\nTsend-Ayush will be performing the mov
ements "Loure" and "Gavotte en Rondeau" from the Partita No. 3 by J. S. Bac
h for solo violin, "Caprice No. 24" by Paganini, the "Introduction and Rond
o Capriccioso" by Saint-Saëns, and the first movement from the violin conce
rto in D by Tchaikovsky.\n\nTsend-Ayush is a student of Igor Kalnin and wil
l be accompanied by Nicholas Shaneyfelt, professor of music.\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161019T122050
CREATED:20160714T111303
DTSTART:20161030T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714111451-708641@reason
SUMMARY:Music in the Shape of a Pear
DESCRIPTION:Luther College is proud to present collaborative artists Peter Evans, trump
et, and Sam Pluta, laptop artist, in a concert of electro-acoustic chamber
music at 10:00 p.m. Thursday, November 3rd, in the Noble Recital Hall of th
e Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe concert is open to
the public with no charge for admission.\nPeter Evans (trumpet) and Sam Plu
ta (electronics) have been collaborating since 2008 in a wide variety of co
ntexts. Their work together has been featured in the Peter Evans Quintet, R
ocket Science (with Craig Taborn and Evan Parker), Parker's USA Electro-Aco
ustic Septet, the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) and the Wet Ink
Ensemble. In the duo format, Pluta and Evans use all they have developed f
rom their experience together to forge a new and dynamically interactive mu
sic. Since the release of their recordings Sum and Difference in 2011 and E
vent Horizon in 2014, they have persistently honed and refined their duo mu
sic into a fully formed type of electro-acoustic chamber music. Improvisati
on and a commitment to the explosive energy of sound itself informs the duo
's approach to real time composition.\nThis concert is the first installmen
t of Luther's "Music in the Shape of a Pear," an annual concert series dire
cted by Brooke Joyce. Performances include collaborations between Luther fa
culty, staff and students, local musicians and guest recitalists.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161028T113346
CREATED:20160714T111451
DTSTART:20161103T220000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714112257-708651@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Avery Mossman/Zachary Souhrada-Rogers, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161021T141713
CREATED:20160714T112257
DTSTART:20161104T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714102045-708606@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Sara Byom, saxophone
DESCRIPTION:Sara Byom, junior, will perform an alto saxophone recital at 8:30 p.m. Frid
ay, November 4th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Mus
ic on the Luther campus.\nShe will perform works by Paule Maurice, Eugène B
ozza and Fisher Tull.\nByom is a student of Lynne Postudensek Hart and will
be accompanied by Clara Byom.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161021T110811
CREATED:20160714T102045
DTSTART:20161104T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714112552-708653@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Colin Eral/Isaiah Mayerchak, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Isaiah Mayerchak, senior, and Colin Eral, senior, will perform a voice reci
tal at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 5th, in the Noble Recital Hall of t
he Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nIsaiah will be perform
ing works of Lully, Wolf, Schubert, Strauss, and Quilter. Eral will be perf
orming works of Handel, Franz, Schumann, Williams, Chausson, Faure, and "'T
ill I Hear You Sing" from Love Never Dies. Together they will sing "Agony"
from Into the Woods.\nMayerchak will be accompanied by Mitchell Stevens, se
nior piano, and Sam Naumann, sophomore cello.\nEral will be accompanied by
Wesley Frye, alum piano, and Sam Naumann, sophomore cello.\nMayerchak and E
ral are both students of Carol Kreuscher.\nReception to follow.\nThe recita
l will also be live streamed.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161102T110702
CREATED:20160714T112552
DTSTART:20161105T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714112738-708655@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Fiona Edberg/Katie Koenning, Violin
DESCRIPTION:Fiona Edberg, junior, and Katie Koenning, junior, will perform a violin rec
ital at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 5th, in the Noble Recital Hall of t
he Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nEdberg will be perform
ing the Adagio and Fugue of Johann Sebastian Bach's “Sonata no.1 for Solo V
iolin”, “Cantabile” by Niccolo Paganini, and “Zigeunerweisen” by Pablo de S
arasate. Koenning will be performing Gavotte en Rondeau from Bach’s Partita
no. 3 and the first movement of Mozart’s Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
no. 4. Edberg and Koenning will perform Halvorsen’s Concert Caprice on Nor
wegian Melodies.\nEdberg will be accompanied by Wes Frye, piano, and Koenni
ng will be accompanied by Nicholas Shaneyfelt, piano.\nEdberg is a student
of Igor Kalnin and Koenning is a student of Virginia Strauss.\nReception to
follow.\nThe recital will also be live streamed.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161026T114046
CREATED:20160714T112738
DTSTART:20161105T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714113136-708661@reason
SUMMARY:Jr./Sr. Recital: Meredith Diebold/Jaime Webb, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Jaime Webb, senior, and Meredith Diebold, junior, will perform a voice reci
tal at 4 p.m. Friday, November 5th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson
-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nWebb will perform works by Moza
rt, Donaudy, Bellini, Robert Schumann, Schubert, Browning, Lekberg, Fauré,
Bizet, and Verdi. Diebold will perform works by Handel, Fauré, Hundley, Hag
eman, and Richard Strauss.\nWebb and Diebold will be accompanied by Kyla Gr
au and Webb will collaborate with Luigi Enriquez.\nWebb is a student of Jil
l Phillips and Diebold is a student of Chad Sonka.\nThe recital will be liv
e streamed.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161102T114504
CREATED:20160714T113136
DTSTART:20161105T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714113607-708663@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Pyi Phyo Aung/Jonathan Kobs
DESCRIPTION:Pyi Phyo Aung, Senior, and Jonathan Kobs, Senior, will perform a Tenor/Bari
tone vocal recital at 7:00p.m. on Saturday, November 5th, in the Noble Reci
tal Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther Campus.\n\nThe rec
ital will be featuring works by Hahn, Faure, Paladilhe, Copland, Bach, Moza
rt Head, Brahms, Giordano, and more!\n\n\nAung will be accompanied by Samue
l Haefner and Kobs will be accompanied by Bryan Banowetz.\n\nKobs is a stud
ent of Carol Kreuscher and Nicholas Shaneyfelt and Aung is a student of Car
ol Kreuscher.\n\nReception to Follow.\n\n\nThe recital will also be live st
reamed.\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161028T112839
CREATED:20160714T113607
DTSTART:20161105T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714113817-708667@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Gideon Matchey, Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:\nGideon Matchey, senior, will perform a trumpet recital at 2:00p.m. on Sun
day, November 2nd, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Mu
sic on the Luther campus.\n\n\nMatchey will be performing The Kennan "Sonat
a for Trumpet and Piano," two movements from Fisher Tull's "Eight Profiles
for Solo Trumpet," Kevin McKee's "Centennial Horizon," and an original piec
e of his entitled "My Friends, How Do I Say Goodbye?".\n\n\nGideon is a stu
dent of John Cord and will be accompanied by Wesley Frye, piano.\n\n\nRecep
tion to follow.\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161028T120416
CREATED:20160714T113817
DTSTART:20161106T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714115615-708682@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Orchestra and Luther's Vocal Jazz will present a fa
ll concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, November 6th, in the Main Hall of the Cente
r for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nThe concert is open to the publ
ic with no charge for admission.\nThe Jazz Orchestra is performing "Old Kin
g Dooji" by Duke Ellington, David Berger and Brent Wallarab; "Boy Meets Hor
n" by Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Rex Stewart and Mark Lopeman; "Count Bu
bba" by Gordon Goodwin; “My Ship” by Ira Gershwin, Kurt Weill and Dave Rive
llo; "Hoe-Down" by Oliver Nelson; "Sweet Georgia Brown" by Ben Bernie, Mace
o Pinkard, Kenneth Casey and Sammy Nestico; "Compadre Pedro Juan" by Luis A
lberti and Rafael Solando; "Samba de Carrera" by Dean Sorenson; "Oblivion"
by Astor Piazzolla and Bob Curnow; and "Caravan" by Duke Ellington, Irving
Mills, Juan Tizol and John Wasson.\nThe Jazz Orchestra performance will fea
ture Luther student soloists Curtis Cook, Anna Englin, Melissa Olivares, Pe
ter Mathistad, Jackson Churchill, David Blackstad, Michael Winkler, Pablo G
ómez Estévez, Elliot Douma, Christopher Lange-Pearson, Michael Winkler, Che
lsey Schmeling, and Aidan Schmitt.\nVocal Jazz is performing "Bumblebee" by
Anders Edenroth; "Georgia on my Mind" by Stuart Morrell, Hoagie Carmichael
and Ed Lojeski; "A Nightingale Sang in Berkely Square" by Eric Maschwitz,
Manning Sherwin and Gene Puerling; and "Loves Me Like a Rock" by Paul Simon
and Darmon Meader.\nThe Jazz Orchestra is under the direction of Juan Tony
Guzmán, Luther professor of music. Guzmán holds a bachelor's degree from L
uther, a certificate in pedagogy of music theory, a master's and doctoral d
egrees from Florida State University as well as a degree in electromechanic
al engineering from the Universidad Catóa Madre y Maestra in Santiago, Domi
nican Republic. He frequently serves as a guest conductor, clinician and ad
judicator at music events nationwide.\nVocal Jazz is under the direction of
Luther students Luigi Enriquez and Cecilia Shutt. Vocal Jazz is a student-
led chamber vocal ensemble at Luther College that collaborates with the Jaz
z Orchestra and Luther Jazz Band.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T124629
CREATED:20160714T115615
DTSTART:20161106T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714111145-708636@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kierra Blackstad, Oboe
DESCRIPTION:Kierra Blackstad, senior, will perform an oboe recital at 7:00 p.m. on Sund
ay, November 6th in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Musi
c on the Luther Campus.\nBlackstad will be performing Vivaldi’s Concerto fo
r Two Oboes in D Minor, the third and fourth movements of David Mullikin’s
Oboe Concerto, and Mozart’s Oboe Quartet in F Major.\nCollaborating musicia
ns on the recital include senior pianist Bryan Banowetz, senior oboist Erin
Steward, senior violinist Shannon Taylor, junior violinist Mari Rathke, so
phomore violist Natalie Delcorps, and junior cellist Sarah Bauer.\nBlacksta
d is a student of Heather Armstrong.\nA short reception will follow the rec
ital.\nThe recital will be video streamed.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161026T111835
CREATED:20160714T111145
DTSTART:20161106T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160812143431-712117@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Masterclass: Mark Moore, tuba and Elliot Chasanov, trombone
DESCRIPTION:On Monday, November 7th, Mark Moore, tuba, and Elliot Chasanov, trombone, w
ill give masterclasses in the Center for Faith and Life recital hall on the
Luther College campus.\nBoth Moore and Chasanov are Professors of Music at
the University of Illinois.\nThe event is free and open to the public.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life: Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T124212
CREATED:20160812T143431
DTSTART:20161107T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714120100-708686@reason
SUMMARY:General Recitals
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall, Choir Room, and Sundt
LAST-MODIFIED:20160714T120153
CREATED:20160714T120100
DTSTART:20161108T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714120157-708688@reason
SUMMARY:Brass Ensemble Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's brass ensembles will perform at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Novem
ber 9th, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus.\n
The concert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nLuther's b
rass ensembles include the Brass Choir, Horn Ensemble, Trumpet Ensemble, Tr
ombone Choir, Trombone Ensemble, and Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble.\nThe Trum
pet Ensemble is conducted by John Cord, Luther assistant professor of music
. Cord has appeared with more than 30 professional symphony orchestras over
the course of his diverse performing career.\nThe Horn Ensemble is conduct
ed by Rebecca Boehm Shaffer, Luther adjunct professor of music. Shaffer has
performed as a soloist and with numerous musical acts and ensembles across
the country, including Tony Bennett, Ray Charles and Metallica.\nThe Tromb
one Choir and Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble are conducted by Michael Smith, L
uther associate professor of music. Smith has served as the principal tromb
onist with the University of Illinois Wind Symphony, touring Great Britain
with the ensemble.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161103T121400
CREATED:20160714T120157
DTSTART:20161109T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714120347-708690@reason
SUMMARY:Varsity Band and Wind and Percussion Ensemble Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Varsity Band and Luther's Wind and Percussion Ensemble w
ill present a fall concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, November 10th, in the Mai
n Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus. The concert i
s open to the public with no charge for admission.\nVarsity Band will perfo
rm "Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo" by Malcolm Arnold, "Autumn on White Lake
" by Samuel R. Hazo and "Where No Man Has Gone Before" by Paul Jennings.\nT
he Luther College Varsity Band includes approximately 100 students, and per
forms at a variety of events throughout the year including chapel services,
Family Weekend, Dorian Band Festival and its own formal concert each semes
ter.\nThe Wind and Percussion Ensemble will perform "Coat of Arms" by Georg
e Kenny, "Yosemite Autumn" by Mark Camphouse, Third Suite by Robert E. Jage
r, "Lux Aurumque" by Eric Whitacre and "Red Rock Mountain" by Rossano Galan
te.\nThe Wind and Percussion Ensemble is a group of 50 select band students
, determined by audition. In addition to Family Weekend and Dorian Band Fes
tival performances, the Wind and Percussion Ensemble gives a formal concert
each semester.\nBoth the Varsity Band and the Wind and Percussion Ensemble
are directed by Joan deAlbuquerque, Luther associate professor of music an
d director of bands.\ndeAlbuquerque was appointed director of bands at Luth
er in 2011. She earned a bachelor's degree in music education from Michigan
State University, a master's degree in wind conducting from Michigan State
University and a doctoral degree in wind conducting from the University of
North Texas.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T124815
CREATED:20160714T120347
DTSTART:20161110T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714120524-708692@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Thomas Lymenstull, Dorian Keyboard Festival
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Lymenstull, instructor of piano at Interlochen Arts Academy, will pe
rform a guest piano recital at 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 11th, in the Nobl
e Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther College camp
us.\nThe performance is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nL
ymenstull will be performing five works. He will start his performance with
movements from Beethoven's Sonata in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2, followed
by "Duo Ye" by Chen Yi, and "Funerailles" by Franz Liszt from the song cyc
le "Harmonies poetiques et religieuses." The second half of the recital inc
ludes selections from Haydn's Sonata in G major, Hob XVI/40, and movements
from Fantasie in C major, Op. 17, by Schumann.\nLymenstull has performed th
roughout the United States and in Japan, Taiwan and the People's Republic o
f China, and has been heard nationally and internationally on WFMT Chicago,
the Voice of America and National Public Radio. He has been featured with
orchestras in the United States and China, including the Los Angeles Chambe
r Orchestra. Lymenstull won first prize in the Jonanna Hodges Prize Competi
tion and was a prizewinner in numerous other national and international com
petitions.\nDuring his time as an instructor of piano at the Interlochen Ar
ts Academy and Interlochen Arts Camp, Lymenstull has built an outstanding s
tudio of young pianists from around the country and the world. He was forme
rly associate professor at the University of Southern California, where he
was also a Teaching Fellow of the USC Center for Excellence in Teaching.\nT
hrough the support of a Zumberge Faculty Research Grant and Innovation Fell
owship, one of USC's most prestigious research grants, Lymenstull traveled
extensively through the People's Republic of China, meeting composers and r
esearching music from China. He has subsequently presented lecture recitals
on Chinese piano music and was invited to present lessons and masterclasse
s at the Shanghai International Piano Festival.\nLymenstull received bachel
or's and master's degrees and the Performers Certificate from the Eastman S
chool of Music and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of
Southern California. He studied as a Fulbright Fellow in piano and conduct
ing at the Hochschule fur Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Vienna, Austria.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T120843
CREATED:20160714T120524
DTSTART:20161111T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714121219-708701@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Keyboard Festival Recitals
DESCRIPTION:These two honors recitals take place simultaneously in the Choir Room and N
oble Recital Hall at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 12th. Recital performe
rs are chosen from the keyboard festival participants.\nThe performance is
open to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe recital will feature
the artists' repertoire from the festival. The Dorian Keyboard Festival has
participants ranging from grades 6 -12 who perform their chosen repertoire
for the festival clinicians throughout the day. Luther College keyboard fa
culty and guest artist Thomas Lymenstull, instructor of music at Interloche
n Academy of Music, will serve as clinicians for the festival.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T121331
CREATED:20160714T121219
DTSTART:20161112T163000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714121338-708703@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Keyboard Festival Finalist Recital
DESCRIPTION:The Dorian Keyboard Festival will showcase the top performers of the festiv
al in a recital at 7 p.m. Saturday, November 12th, in the Noble Recital Hal
l of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther College campus.\nThe perf
ormance is open to the public with no charge for admission. \nThe recital,
given by the top Keyboard Festival participants, will feature the artists'
repertoire from the festival. The Dorian Keyboard Festival has participants
ranging from grades 6 -12 who perform their chosen repertoire for the fest
ival clinicians throughout the day. Luther College faculty and guest artist
Thomas Lymenstull, instructor of music at Interlochen Academy of Music, wi
ll serve as clinicians for the festival. The finalists are chosen Saturday
afternoon to play for the recital that evening. This is the highest honor t
hat a student can receive at the Dorian Keyboard Festival.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T121523
CREATED:20160714T121338
DTSTART:20161112T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714121651-708707@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Keyboard Festival Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday, November 13th at 12:00 p.m., six Luther College pianists will be
chosen by the Luther College piano faculty to play for a masterclass with
Dr. Thomas Lymenstull in the Noble Recital Hall on the Luther College campu
s. Each student will perform their piece for Dr. Lymenstull, and then he wi
ll spend time working with them on their selection for about half an hour e
ach.\nThe event is free and open to the public.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T122120
CREATED:20160714T121651
DTSTART:20161113T120000
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714121954-708709@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will present their fall concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, November 13th, in the
Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther College campus.\nT
he performance is open to the public with no charge for admission and will
be streamed live.\nThe program begins with Academic Festival Overture, Op.
80, by Brahms, then features Ralph Vaughan Williams' "Five Variants of 'Div
es and Lazarus'" a work for harp and string orchestra. The recital conclude
s with "Scheherazade" Op. 35 by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, a symphonic suite
based on the folk tales "Arabian Nights."\nSymphony Orchestra, Luther's lar
gest and oldest orchestral ensemble, is one of Luther's four main touring e
nsembles. Their annual tour schedule takes them across the U.S. and include
s a three-week residency in Vienna every four years. More than 70 student m
usicians, representing a variety of academic majors, perform with the orche
stra. Many are also involved in chamber music, choir, band or a jazz ensemb
le.\nDaniel Baldwin, Luther professor of music, has served as director of o
rchestral activities at Luther since 1997. In addition to his work as condu
ctor of the Luther College Symphony and Chamber Orchestras and the Opera Wo
rkshop, he teaches courses in conducting.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T124915
CREATED:20160714T121954
DTSTART:20161113T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714122420-708714@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Band is in concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 1
5th in Luther's Center for Faith and Life Main Hall. This event is open to
the public with no charge for admission.\nThe Luther College Jazz Band is a
20-member group directed by Jon Ailabouni, adjunct faculty in music and pe
rforms on campus regularly throughout the year. The ensemble gives students
a solid foundation in the jazz tradition of big band swing while at the sa
me time exploring more contemporary genres and new jazz compositions and ar
rangements.\nThe ensemble will perform a variety of pieces including "Blues
In The Closet" by Oscar Pettiford, "Mack The Knife" written by Kurt Weill
and arranged by Sammy Nestico, and "Boplicity" written by Miles Davis and a
rranged by Mike Tomaro. The ensemble will also play "Ask Me Now" written by
Thelonious Monk and arranged by Gregory Yasinitsky, Eric Richards' arrange
ment of Fats Wallers' "Jitterbug Waltz," Chick Corea's "Spain" arranged by
Paul Jennings and "I Mean You" by Thelonious Monk and arranged by Mike Toma
ro.\nAlso performing in the concert is the Luther College Supersax Ensemble
featuring Luther students David Blackstad and Ben Rieckoff on alto saxopho
ne, Ben Ostrem on bari saxophone, Pablo Gomez on piano, Emma Hyatt on bass,
Aidan Schmitt on drums and Professors Lynne Hart and Peter Hart on tenor s
axophone.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T125052
CREATED:20160714T122420
DTSTART:20161115T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714122214-708711@reason
SUMMARY:Philharmonia Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's Philharmonia will perform a concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
November 17th, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the Lu
ther campus. This event is open to the public with no charge for admission.
\nThe program features the following works: the first movement of Symphony
No. 1 by Beethoven, "Five Courtly Dances from Gloriana" by Benjamin Britten
and "A Shakespeare Suite: Film from Richard III" by William Walton.\nThe L
uther College Philharmonia Orchestra is directed by Spencer Martin, profess
or of music.\nMartin's CD "Gems Rediscovered" received critical praise on t
he Delos label in 2012. He is also featured on the Innova label on the albu
m "Waves of Stone, Music by Brooke Joyce."\nMartin earned a bachelor's degr
ee in voice performance and graduated cum laude from Butler University. He
also holds a master of music degree in viola performance from Wichita State
University and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in viola performance from t
he University of Minnesota.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161114T123130
CREATED:20160714T122214
DTSTART:20161117T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714122632-708716@reason
SUMMARY:Fall Opera Performance
DESCRIPTION:Featuring scenes from "Carmen" and "Die Fledermaus," Luther College will pe
rform "Fall Opera Scenes" at 7:00 p.m. Friday, November 18th in the Noble R
ecital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe pe
rformances, featuring students in Jill Phillips and Chad Sonka's Opera Work
shop course, are open to the public with no charge for admission.\nIn addit
ion to the aforementioned operas, scenes from "Faust," "Guilio Cesare," "L’
italiana in Algeri," "Lucia di Lammermoor," "The Man of La Mancha," "Le noz
ze di Figaro," "The Tender Land" and "La traviata" will be performed.\nPerf
ormances feature Luther students Hannah Burmahl, Meredith Diebold, Emily Di
rks, Christy Emanuelson, Luigi Enriquez, Parker Fretheim, Mitchell Gage, Al
ijah Goettig, Grant Holsinger, Mason Montuoro, Natalie Rumer, Marie Sauze,
Sam Scheidt, Aaron Shouse, Katie Stuelke, Brandon Whitish and Kaitlyn York.
\nPhillips, alumni guest lecturer in music, is a 2010 graduate of Luther. S
he has performed with several ensembles including the Kentucky Opera, NANOW
orks Opera, Cincinnati Chamber Opera and Dayton Opera. She has also served
as an Apprentice Artist with the Des Moines Metro Opera. Last summer, Phill
ips was named a Young Artist with Opera Saratoga. She earned a masters degr
ee in music from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music
.\nSonka, alumni guest lecturer in music, is a 2012 graduate of Luther. He
joined the Central City Opera as an Apprentice Artist in 2016. Sonka has pe
rformed roles with the Cedar Rapids Opera Theater, the Nevada Opera and the
Savannah Music Festival. He earned a masters degree in music from the Manh
attan School of Music.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161114T124057
CREATED:20160714T122632
DTSTART:20161118T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714123115-708718@reason
SUMMARY:Fall Opera Performance
DESCRIPTION:Featuring scenes from "Carmen" and "Die Fledermaus," Luther College will pe
rform "Fall Opera Scenes" at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 19th, in the Nobl
e Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe
performances, featuring students in Jill Phillips and Chad Sonka's Opera W
orkshop course, are open to the public with no charge for admission.\nIn ad
dition to the aforementioned operas, scenes from "Faust," "Guilio Cesare,"
"L’italiana in Algeri," "Lucia di Lammermoor," "The Man of La Mancha," "Le
nozze di Figaro," "The Tender Land" and "La traviata" will be performed.\nP
erformances feature Luther students Hannah Burmahl, Meredith Diebold, Emily
Dirks, Christy Emanuelson, Luigi Enriquez, Parker Fretheim, Mitchell Gage,
Alijah Goettig, Grant Holsinger, Mason Montuoro, Natalie Rumer, Marie Sauz
e, Sam Scheidt, Aaron Shouse, Katie Stuelke, Brandon Whitish and Kaitlyn Yo
rk.\nPhillips, alumni guest lecturer in music, is a 2010 graduate of Luther
. She has performed with several ensembles including the Kentucky Opera, NA
NOWorks Opera, Cincinnati Chamber Opera and Dayton Opera. She has also serv
ed as an Apprentice Artist with the Des Moines Metro Opera. Last summer, Ph
illips was named a Young Artist with Opera Saratoga. She earned a masters d
egree in music from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Mu
sic.\nSonka, alumni guest lecturer in music, is a 2012 graduate of Luther.
He joined the Central City Opera as an Apprentice Artist in 2016. Sonka has
performed roles with the Cedar Rapids Opera Theater, the Nevada Opera and
the Savannah Music Festival. He earned a masters degree in music from the M
anhattan School of Music.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161114T124002
CREATED:20160714T123115
DTSTART:20161119T130000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714123902-708721@reason
SUMMARY:Chamber Orchestra Concert
DESCRIPTION:Featuring a repertoire of classical compositions, the Luther College Chambe
r Orchestra will perform a concert at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, November 19th, in
the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nThe
concert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe Chamber Or
chestra will perform Mozart's "Overture toLa Clemenza di Tito," and Wagner'
s "Siegfried Idyll." The orchestra will also perform Haydn's "Cello Concert
o in D major" which will feature Philip Borter, Luther assistant professor
of music, on cello.\nUnder the direction of Daniel Baldwin, Luther professo
r of music, ensemble specializes in works for small orchestra and mixed cha
mber ensembles ranging from the Baroque era to the 20th century. The Chambe
r Orchestra performs with the Luther Opera Workshop in alternating spring s
emesters.\nIn addition to Baldwin's work as conductor of the Luther College
Symphony and Chamber orchestras and the Opera Workshop, he teaches courses
in conducting.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161114T124645
CREATED:20160714T123902
DTSTART:20161119T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714124037-708723@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Mollie Mickelson/Kaia Monson, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Mollie Mickelson, senior, and Kaia Monson, senior, will perform a soprano v
oice recital at 7:00 p.m. on November 19th, in the Noble Recital Hall of Je
nson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther College Campus.\nMickelson will be p
erforming “What can we poor females do?” and “Music for a While” by Henry P
urcell; “La zingara” by Gaetano Donizetti, “Das verlassene Mägdlein” and “I
n dem Schatten meiner Locken” by Hugo Wolf; “Si mes vers avaient des ailes!
” and “Offrande” by Reynaldo Hahn; and “Willow Song” from the Opera The Bal
lad of Baby Doe by Douglass Stuart Moore.\nMonson will be performing “Cara,
cara e dolce” by Alessandro Scarlatti; “La Promessa” by Gioachino Rossini;
“Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte” and “Der Zau
berer” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; “Chanson norvégienne” by Felix- Alfred F
ourdrain; “Mots d’amour” by Cécile Chaminade; “Spring Dominick Argento” and
“Silent Noon” by Ralph Vaughan Williams; and “Una donna a quindici anni” f
rom Così fan tutte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.\nMickelson and Monson togeth
er will perform “Laudamus te” from Gloria by Antonio Vivaldi. \nMickelson a
nd Monson are students of Beth Ray Westlund.\nMickelson will be accompanied
by Wesley Frye and Monson will be accompanied by Kyla Grau.\nReception to
follow.\nThe event will also be live streamed.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T151230
CREATED:20160714T124037
DTSTART:20161119T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714124400-708727@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Aidan Schmitt, Piano
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161021T141815
CREATED:20160714T124400
DTSTART:20161120T120000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714124702-708729@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Bryan Banowetz, Piano
DESCRIPTION:\nBryan Banowetz, senior, will perform a piano recital at 2:00 p.m. on Sund
ay, November 20th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Mu
sic on the Luther College campus.\n\n\nBanowetz will be performing "Le Tomb
eau de Couperin" by Maurice Ravel, Felix Mendelssohn's "Fantasy in F-sharp
minor" and Franz Schubert's "Wanderer Fantasy."\n\n\nBanowetz is a student
of John Strauss.\n\n\nReception to follow.\n\n\nThe recital will also be li
ve streamed.\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161118T113038
CREATED:20160714T124702
DTSTART:20161120T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714124913-708733@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque,
will present a concert at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, November 20th, in the Main Hal
l of the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nThe performance i
s open to the public with no charge for admission and will be streamed live
. The band will perform works by Percy Fletcher, Percy Grainger, Rossano Ga
lante and Joseph Turrin.\nThe Luther College Concert Band, founded in 1878,
is one of the oldest touring organizations in the nation and among the cou
ntry's most outstanding college bands. Luther's Concert Band has toured thr
oughout the United States, Western Europe and Japan, and has appeared at ma
ny state and national music conferences.\nIn 2016 Concert Band was invited
to participate in the 2016 North Central Regional Conference of the College
Band Director's National Association in Ames, Iowa. Additional recent hono
rs include selection to perform at the 2014 North Central Regional CBDNA co
nference in Muncie, Indiana, and the 2013 Iowa Bandmasters Association Conf
erence in Des Moines, Iowa.\nJoan deAlbuquerque, director of bands and asso
ciate professor of music, joined the Luther faculty in 2011. deAlbuquerque
holds a bachelor of music education degree from Michigan State University,
a master's degree in wind conducting from Michigan State University, and a
Doctor of Musical Arts degree in wind conducting from the University of Nor
th Texas.\nA regular contributor to the "Teaching Music through Performance
in Band" series, deAlbuquerque has also written for the Kappa Kappa Psi/Ta
u Beta Sigma publication, "The Podium." She is on the board of the Northeas
t Iowa Bandmasters Association as the college affairs representative and is
a member of the Iowa Bandmasters Association, the CBDNA, Pi Kappa Lambda,
Phi Kappa Phi and Tau Beta Sigma. From 2008-11, she was on the national boa
rd of Tau Beta Sigma as vice president of professional relations.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161114T130649
CREATED:20160714T124913
DTSTART:20161120T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714125036-708735@reason
SUMMARY:Registered Chamber Group Recital
DESCRIPTION:A student chamber recital, featuring various student chamber groups, will t
ake place at 9:00 p.m. on November 21st, in the Noble Recital Hall in the J
enson building on Luther campus.\nIt is open to the public without charge.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T144129
CREATED:20160714T125036
DTSTART:20161121T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714125302-708737@reason
SUMMARY:General Recitals
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall, Choir Room, and Sundt
LAST-MODIFIED:20160714T125414
CREATED:20160714T125302
DTSTART:20161129T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714125501-708739@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther
DESCRIPTION:In a musical celebration of joy, community and holiday traditions, Luther C
ollege will present the 2016 production of "Christmas at Luther" December 1
st-4th in the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus. The college i
s celebrating 35 years of this annual event.\n"Christmas at Luther" will ha
ve five performances: 5:45 p.m. Thursday, December 1st; 6:30 p.m. and 9:15
p.m. Friday, December 2nd; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, December 3rd; and 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 4th.\nTickets are $25-$35 and may be purchased online. Pat
rons may also purchase tickets through the Luther Ticket Office, telephone
(563) 387-1357 or boxoffice@luther.edu, open Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
9:00-10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Tuesday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. with
extended hours on Thursdays, 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. The general public will b
e able to purchase any remaining tickets on November 1st.\nThe 2016 product
ion, titled "Out of Darkness, Light!" symbolizes the season of Advent with
the darkness and coming of Christ the Light. Musical titles this year inclu
de excerpts from J.S. Bach's Mass in B-minor, "Arma Lucis" by Jackson Berke
y, the Austrian carol "Still, Still, Still," and "O Come, All Ye Faithful."
Audiences can sing along with Luther ensembles on the traditional Christma
s hymns "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" and "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," as w
ell as "Light Dawns on a Weary World," a newer Advent hymn embodying the th
eme of light and darkness with a new orchestration by Gregory Peterson, ass
ociate professor of music, college organist, and Luther class of 1983.\nLut
her Director of Publications and Design Michael Bartels designed this year'
s backdrop, which was printed in Germany on one 48 feet wide by 24 feet tal
l piece of fabric.\nThe concert showcases the talents of more than 500 musi
cians and includes performances by Nordic Choir, conducted by visiting prof
essor of music Ann Howard Jones; Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Daniel Ba
ldwin, professor of music; Cantorei, conducted by Jill Wilson, assistant pr
ofessor of education and coordinator for music education; Cathedral Choir a
nd Aurora, conducted by Jennaya Robison, assistant professor of music, '96;
Collegiate Chorale and Norsemen, conducted by Andrew Last, assistant profe
ssor of music,‘97; and the Luther Ringers, conducted by Gregory Peterson, w
ho will also serve as the organist for the performance.\nThe 2016 "Christma
s at Luther" soundtrack is available for pre-order through the Luther Book
Shop or by phone at 1(888)521-5039. The album will also be available for pu
rchase in store. Pre-ordered albums will be shipped Friday, December 16th.\
nEach year more than 8,000 people attend the "Christmas at Luther" performa
nces. Past concerts have been broadcast on 94 percent of all PBS television
stations nationwide along with radio broadcasts on Public Radio station in
cluding Minnesota and Iowa. Check the Christmas at Luther website for local
radio broadcasts of the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T150050
CREATED:20160714T125501
DTSTART:20161201T174500
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714125633-708741@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther
DESCRIPTION:In a musical celebration of joy, community and holiday traditions, Luther C
ollege will present the 2016 production of "Christmas at Luther" December 1
st-4th in the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus. The college i
s celebrating 35 years of this annual event.\n"Christmas at Luther" will ha
ve five performances: 5:45 p.m. Thursday, December 1st; 6:30 p.m. and 9:15
p.m. Friday, December 2nd; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, December 3rd; and 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 4th.\nTickets are $25-$35 and may be purchased online. Pat
rons may also purchase tickets through the Luther Ticket Office, telephone
(563) 387-1357 or boxoffice@luther.edu, open Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
9:00-10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Tuesday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. with
extended hours on Thursdays, 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. The general public will b
e able to purchase any remaining tickets on November 1st.\nThe 2016 product
ion, titled "Out of Darkness, Light!" symbolizes the season of Advent with
the darkness and coming of Christ the Light. Musical titles this year inclu
de excerpts from J.S. Bach's Mass in B-minor, "Arma Lucis" by Jackson Berke
y, the Austrian carol "Still, Still, Still," and "O Come, All Ye Faithful."
Audiences can sing along with Luther ensembles on the traditional Christma
s hymns "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" and "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," as w
ell as "Light Dawns on a Weary World," a newer Advent hymn embodying the th
eme of light and darkness with a new orchestration by Gregory Peterson, ass
ociate professor of music, college organist, and Luther class of 1983.\nLut
her Director of Publications and Design Michael Bartels designed this year'
s backdrop, which was printed in Germany on one 48 feet wide by 24 feet tal
l piece of fabric.\nThe concert showcases the talents of more than 500 musi
cians and includes performances by Nordic Choir, conducted by visiting prof
essor of music Ann Howard Jones; Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Daniel Ba
ldwin, professor of music; Cantorei, conducted by Jill Wilson, assistant pr
ofessor of education and coordinator for music education; Cathedral Choir a
nd Aurora, conducted by Jennaya Robison, assistant professor of music, '96;
Collegiate Chorale and Norsemen, conducted by Andrew Last, assistant profe
ssor of music,‘97; and the Luther Ringers, conducted by Gregory Peterson, w
ho will also serve as the organist for the performance.\nThe 2016 "Christma
s at Luther" soundtrack is available for pre-order through the Luther Book
Shop or by phone at 1(888)521-5039. The album will also be available for pu
rchase in store. Pre-ordered albums will be shipped Friday, December 16th.\
nEach year more than 8,000 people attend the "Christmas at Luther" performa
nces. Past concerts have been broadcast on 94 percent of all PBS television
stations nationwide along with radio broadcasts on Public Radio station in
cluding Minnesota and Iowa. Check the Christmas at Luther website for local
radio broadcasts of the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T150213
CREATED:20160714T125633
DTSTART:20161202T183000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714125713-708743@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther
DESCRIPTION:In a musical celebration of joy, community and holiday traditions, Luther C
ollege will present the 2016 production of "Christmas at Luther" December 1
st-4th in the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus. The college i
s celebrating 35 years of this annual event.\n"Christmas at Luther" will ha
ve five performances: 5:45 p.m. Thursday, December 1st; 6:30 p.m. and 9:15
p.m. Friday, December 2nd; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, December 3rd; and 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 4th.\nTickets are $25-$35 and may be purchased online. Pat
rons may also purchase tickets through the Luther Ticket Office, telephone
(563) 387-1357 or boxoffice@luther.edu, open Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
9:00-10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Tuesday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. with
extended hours on Thursdays, 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. The general public will b
e able to purchase any remaining tickets on November 1st.\nThe 2016 product
ion, titled "Out of Darkness, Light!" symbolizes the season of Advent with
the darkness and coming of Christ the Light. Musical titles this year inclu
de excerpts from J.S. Bach's Mass in B-minor, "Arma Lucis" by Jackson Berke
y, the Austrian carol "Still, Still, Still," and "O Come, All Ye Faithful."
Audiences can sing along with Luther ensembles on the traditional Christma
s hymns "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" and "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," as w
ell as "Light Dawns on a Weary World," a newer Advent hymn embodying the th
eme of light and darkness with a new orchestration by Gregory Peterson, ass
ociate professor of music, college organist, and Luther class of 1983.\nLut
her Director of Publications and Design Michael Bartels designed this year'
s backdrop, which was printed in Germany on one 48 feet wide by 24 feet tal
l piece of fabric.\nThe concert showcases the talents of more than 500 musi
cians and includes performances by Nordic Choir, conducted by visiting prof
essor of music Ann Howard Jones; Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Daniel Ba
ldwin, professor of music; Cantorei, conducted by Jill Wilson, assistant pr
ofessor of education and coordinator for music education; Cathedral Choir a
nd Aurora, conducted by Jennaya Robison, assistant professor of music, '96;
Collegiate Chorale and Norsemen, conducted by Andrew Last, assistant profe
ssor of music,‘97; and the Luther Ringers, conducted by Gregory Peterson, w
ho will also serve as the organist for the performance.\nThe 2016 "Christma
s at Luther" soundtrack is available for pre-order through the Luther Book
Shop or by phone at 1(888)521-5039. The album will also be available for pu
rchase in store. Pre-ordered albums will be shipped Friday, December 16th.\
nEach year more than 8,000 people attend the "Christmas at Luther" performa
nces. Past concerts have been broadcast on 94 percent of all PBS television
stations nationwide along with radio broadcasts on Public Radio station in
cluding Minnesota and Iowa. Check the Christmas at Luther website for local
radio broadcasts of the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T150258
CREATED:20160714T125713
DTSTART:20161202T211500
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714125814-708745@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther
DESCRIPTION:In a musical celebration of joy, community and holiday traditions, Luther C
ollege will present the 2016 production of "Christmas at Luther" December 1
st-4th in the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus. The college i
s celebrating 35 years of this annual event.\n"Christmas at Luther" will ha
ve five performances: 5:45 p.m. Thursday, December 1st; 6:30 p.m. and 9:15
p.m. Friday, December 2nd; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, December 3rd; and 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 4th.\nTickets are $25-$35 and may be purchased online. Pat
rons may also purchase tickets through the Luther Ticket Office, telephone
(563) 387-1357 or boxoffice@luther.edu, open Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
9:00-10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Tuesday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. with
extended hours on Thursdays, 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. The general public will b
e able to purchase any remaining tickets on November 1st.\nThe 2016 product
ion, titled "Out of Darkness, Light!" symbolizes the season of Advent with
the darkness and coming of Christ the Light. Musical titles this year inclu
de excerpts from J.S. Bach's Mass in B-minor, "Arma Lucis" by Jackson Berke
y, the Austrian carol "Still, Still, Still," and "O Come, All Ye Faithful."
Audiences can sing along with Luther ensembles on the traditional Christma
s hymns "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" and "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," as w
ell as "Light Dawns on a Weary World," a newer Advent hymn embodying the th
eme of light and darkness with a new orchestration by Gregory Peterson, ass
ociate professor of music, college organist, and Luther class of 1983.\nLut
her Director of Publications and Design Michael Bartels designed this year'
s backdrop, which was printed in Germany on one 48 feet wide by 24 feet tal
l piece of fabric.\nThe concert showcases the talents of more than 500 musi
cians and includes performances by Nordic Choir, conducted by visiting prof
essor of music Ann Howard Jones; Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Daniel Ba
ldwin, professor of music; Cantorei, conducted by Jill Wilson, assistant pr
ofessor of education and coordinator for music education; Cathedral Choir a
nd Aurora, conducted by Jennaya Robison, assistant professor of music, '96;
Collegiate Chorale and Norsemen, conducted by Andrew Last, assistant profe
ssor of music,‘97; and the Luther Ringers, conducted by Gregory Peterson, w
ho will also serve as the organist for the performance.\nThe 2016 "Christma
s at Luther" soundtrack is available for pre-order through the Luther Book
Shop or by phone at 1(888)521-5039. The album will also be available for pu
rchase in store. Pre-ordered albums will be shipped Friday, December 16th.\
nEach year more than 8,000 people attend the "Christmas at Luther" performa
nces. Past concerts have been broadcast on 94 percent of all PBS television
stations nationwide along with radio broadcasts on Public Radio station in
cluding Minnesota and Iowa. Check the Christmas at Luther website for local
radio broadcasts of the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T150316
CREATED:20160714T125814
DTSTART:20161203T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714125904-708747@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther
DESCRIPTION:In a musical celebration of joy, community and holiday traditions, Luther C
ollege will present the 2016 production of "Christmas at Luther" December 1
st-4th in the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus. The college i
s celebrating 35 years of this annual event.\n"Christmas at Luther" will ha
ve five performances: 5:45 p.m. Thursday, December 1st; 6:30 p.m. and 9:15
p.m. Friday, December 2nd; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, December 3rd; and 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 4th.\nTickets are $25-$35 and may be purchased online. Pat
rons may also purchase tickets through the Luther Ticket Office, telephone
(563) 387-1357 or boxoffice@luther.edu, open Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
9:00-10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Tuesday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. with
extended hours on Thursdays, 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. The general public will b
e able to purchase any remaining tickets on November 1st.\nThe 2016 product
ion, titled "Out of Darkness, Light!" symbolizes the season of Advent with
the darkness and coming of Christ the Light. Musical titles this year inclu
de excerpts from J.S. Bach's Mass in B-minor, "Arma Lucis" by Jackson Berke
y, the Austrian carol "Still, Still, Still," and "O Come, All Ye Faithful."
Audiences can sing along with Luther ensembles on the traditional Christma
s hymns "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" and "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," as w
ell as "Light Dawns on a Weary World," a newer Advent hymn embodying the th
eme of light and darkness with a new orchestration by Gregory Peterson, ass
ociate professor of music, college organist, and Luther class of 1983.\nLut
her Director of Publications and Design Michael Bartels designed this year'
s backdrop, which was printed in Germany on one 48 feet wide by 24 feet tal
l piece of fabric.\nThe concert showcases the talents of more than 500 musi
cians and includes performances by Nordic Choir, conducted by visiting prof
essor of music Ann Howard Jones; Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Daniel Ba
ldwin, professor of music; Cantorei, conducted by Jill Wilson, assistant pr
ofessor of education and coordinator for music education; Cathedral Choir a
nd Aurora, conducted by Jennaya Robison, assistant professor of music, '96;
Collegiate Chorale and Norsemen, conducted by Andrew Last, assistant profe
ssor of music,‘97; and the Luther Ringers, conducted by Gregory Peterson, w
ho will also serve as the organist for the performance.\nThe 2016 "Christma
s at Luther" soundtrack is available for pre-order through the Luther Book
Shop or by phone at 1(888)521-5039. The album will also be available for pu
rchase in store. Pre-ordered albums will be shipped Friday, December 16th.\
nEach year more than 8,000 people attend the "Christmas at Luther" performa
nces. Past concerts have been broadcast on 94 percent of all PBS television
stations nationwide along with radio broadcasts on Public Radio station in
cluding Minnesota and Iowa. Check the Christmas at Luther website for local
radio broadcasts of the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T150357
CREATED:20160714T125904
DTSTART:20161204T143000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714125956-708749@reason
SUMMARY:Registered Chamber Group Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160714T130059
CREATED:20160714T125956
DTSTART:20161205T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714130107-708751@reason
SUMMARY:Senior Project Showcase
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall and Choir Room
LAST-MODIFIED:20160714T130407
CREATED:20160714T130107
DTSTART:20161206T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714130612-708756@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Vocal Festival Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160812T150929
CREATED:20160714T130612
DTSTART:20170115T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714131002-708758@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Vocal Festival Grand Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161026T115821
CREATED:20160714T131002
DTSTART:20170116T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160920112354-718833@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: Middleton, WI
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Jeffrey Douma, will be
performing a concert on Saturday, January 21, 2017 at 7 p.m. at St. Luke's
Lutheran Church in Middleton, Wisconsin.
LOCATION:St. Luke's Lutheran Church, 7337 Hubbard Ave. Middleton, WI 53562
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T155818
CREATED:20160920T112354
DTSTART:20170121T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160920113207-718836@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: Onalaska, WI
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Jeffrey Douma, will be
performing a concert on Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. at First Luth
eran Church in Onalaska, Wisconsin.
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church, 410 Main St. Onalaska, WI 54650
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T150708
CREATED:20160920T113207
DTSTART:20170122T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714131250-708760@reason
SUMMARY:J-Term Opera Scenes Performance
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161026T115910
CREATED:20160714T131250
DTSTART:20170125T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20161026090438-725586@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour Concert: Rochester, MN
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, at John Marshall High Schoo
l, 1510 14th St. NW, Rochester, Minnesota. The concert is part of the Symph
ony Orchestra's 2017 Midwest Tour.
LOCATION:John Marshall High School Auditorium
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T102353
CREATED:20161026T090438
DTSTART:20170126T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160920113523-718838@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: Rockford, IL
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction guest conductor of Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing a concert on Friday, January 27, 2017 at 7:00 p.
m. at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Rockford, Illinois.
LOCATION:Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 3300 Rural St., Rockford, IL 61107
LAST-MODIFIED:20161111T112715
CREATED:20160920T113523
DTSTART:20170127T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160920114120-718846@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: Green Bay, WI
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of guest conductor Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing a concert on Saturday, January 28, 2017 at 7:00
p.m. at Ascension Lutheran Church, in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
LOCATION:Ascension Lutheran Church, 2911 Libal St., Green Bay, WI 54301
LAST-MODIFIED:20161111T101741
CREATED:20160920T114120
DTSTART:20170128T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20161012095630-722618@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour Concert: Overland Park, KS
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, at Atonement Lutheran Churc
h, 9948 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kansas. The concert is part of the Sym
phony Orchestra's 2017 Midwest Tour. \nThe concert is open to the public wi
th a freewill donation taken at the door. There is no charge for students.
\nThe program begins with Aaron Copland's 1938 ballet suite "Billy the Kid
," then features the strings and harp alone in "Five Variants of 'Dives and
Lazarus'" by Ralph Vaughan Williams. After an intermission, the concert co
ncludes with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's "Scheherazade" Op. 35, a symphonic s
uite based on the folk tales "Arabian Nights." \n
LOCATION:Atonement Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20161118T120757
CREATED:20161012T095630
DTSTART:20170128T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20161111101353-729753@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: Green Bay (church services)
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of guest conductor Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing during Sunday morning services on January 29, 20
17 at 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. at Ascension Lutheran Church in Green Bay, Wisconsi
n. These performance are a part of Nordic Choir's 2017 Midwest Tour. All se
rvices are free and open to the public.
LOCATION:Ascension Lutheran Church, 2911 Libal Street, Green Bay, WI 54301
LAST-MODIFIED:20161111T114347
CREATED:20161111T101353
DTSTART:20170129T080000
DURATION:PT3H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20161014102525-723191@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour Concert: Manchester, MO
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 29, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
, 327 Woods Mill Road, Manchester, Missouri. The concert is part of the Sym
phony Orchestra's 2017 Midwest Tour.
LOCATION:Good Shepherd Lutheran Church - lower level gym
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T101844
CREATED:20161014T102525
DTSTART:20170129T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160920115500-718866@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: Waukesha, WI
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of guest conductor Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing a concert on Sunday, January 29, 2017 at 4:30 p.
m. at Christ the Servant Lutheran Church in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
LOCATION:Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 2016 Center Rd., Waukesha, WI 53189
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T151452
CREATED:20160920T115500
DTSTART:20170129T163000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20161012111959-722651@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour Concert: West Des Moines, IA
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 30, at Lutheran Church of Hope, 925
Jordan Creek Parkway, West Des Moines, Iowa.
LOCATION:Lutheran Church of Hope Sanctuary
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T101353
CREATED:20161012T111959
DTSTART:20170130T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160927102101-720058@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: Downers Grove, IL
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of guest conductor Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing a concert on Monday, January 30, at 7:30 p.m. at
First United Methodist Church of Downers Groves, Ill.
LOCATION:First United Methodist Church of Downers Grove, 1032 Maple Avenue, Downers
Grove, IL 60515
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T151437
CREATED:20160927T102101
DTSTART:20170130T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20161012114755-722669@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour Concert: Bettendorf, IA
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31, at the Bettendorf High School P
erforming Arts Center, 3333 18th St., Bettendorf, Iowa. The concert is open
to the public with a freewill donation taken at the door. There is no char
ge for students. A reception will follow the performance.
LOCATION:Bettendorf High School Performing Arts Center
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T101155
CREATED:20161012T114755
DTSTART:20170131T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20161006113137-721623@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: Iowa City, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of guest conductor Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing a concert on Tuesday, January 31st, 2017 at 7:30
p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church in Iowa City, Iowa.
LOCATION:Zion Lutheran Church 310 N Johnson St., Iowa City, IA 52245
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T151425
CREATED:20161006T113137
DTSTART:20170131T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20161031102710-726603@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour Concert: Iowa City, IA
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform a school concert on Wednesday, February 1 at 11:40 a.m. at
West High School, 2901 Melrose Ave, Iowa City, IA 52246. Enter at the audit
orium entrance. The concert is open to the public with no charge for admiss
ion.
LOCATION:West High School Auditorium
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T095608
CREATED:20161031T102710
DTSTART:20170201T114000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160927104053-720067@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: Cedar Falls, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of guest conductor Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing a concert on Wednesday, February 1st at 7:00 p.m
. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
LOCATION:St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 705 Main Street, Cedar Falls, IA 50613
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T151414
CREATED:20160927T104053
DTSTART:20170201T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160927104331-720069@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: West Des Moines, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of guest conductor Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing a concert on Thursday, February 2nd at St. Mark'
s Lutheran Church at 7:00 p.m. in West Des Moines, Iowa.
LOCATION:St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 1105 Grand Avenue, West Des Moines, IA 50265
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T151248
CREATED:20160927T104331
DTSTART:20170202T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20161114110508-730438@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Philip Borter, Cello
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161114T111030
CREATED:20161114T110508
DTSTART:20170202T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714124221-708725@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Jenna Lemieux/voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161026T102022
CREATED:20160714T124221
DTSTART:20170203T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160927104556-720071@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: Lincoln, NE
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of guest conductor Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing a concert on Friday, February 3 at 7:30 p.m. at
First Plymouth Congregation Church in Lincoln, Nebraska.
LOCATION:First Plymouth Congregation Church, 2000 D Street, Lincoln, NE 68502
URL:https://abendmusik.secure.force.com/ticket#sections_a0F36000002MygXEAS
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T150823
CREATED:20160927T104556
DTSTART:20170203T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160927104906-720074@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: West St. Paul, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of guest conductor Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing a concert on Saturday, February 4 at 7:00 p.m. a
t Augustana Lutheran Church in West St. Paul, Minnesota.
LOCATION:Augustana Lutheran Church, 1400 S. Robert St. West St. Paul, MN 55118
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T150806
CREATED:20160927T104906
DTSTART:20170204T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160927105321-720078@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: West St. Paul (church services)
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of guest conductor Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing during the Sunday morning services on February 5
at 8:30 and 9:45 a.m. at Augustana Lutheran Church in West St. Paul, Minne
sota
LOCATION:Augustana Lutheran Church, 1400 S. Robert St. West St. Paul, MN 55118
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T150753
CREATED:20160927T105321
DTSTART:20170205T083000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160927105650-720080@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Midwest Tour: Rochester, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of guest conductor Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing a concert on Sunday, February 5 at 2:30 p.m. at
The Church of St. John the Evangelist in Rochester, Minnesota.
LOCATION:The Church of St. John the Evangelist, 11-4th Avenue SW, Rochester, MN 5590
2
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T150740
CREATED:20160927T105650
DTSTART:20170205T143000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714131521-708762@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform their homecoming concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5, at the C
enter for Faith and Life Main Hall. The concert is the culmination of the S
ymphony Orchestra's 2017 Midwest Tour. \nThe concert is open to the public
with no charge for admission. \nThe program begins with Aaron Copland's 193
8 ballet suite "Billy the Kid," then features the strings and harp alone in
"Five Variants of 'Dives and Lazarus'" by Ralph Vaughan Williams. After an
intermission, the concert concludes with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's "Schehe
razade" Op. 35, a symphonic suite based on the folk tales "Arabian Nights."
\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T102554
CREATED:20160714T131521
DTSTART:20170205T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714132610-708764@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Orchestra Festival Grand Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160812T151010
CREATED:20160714T132610
DTSTART:20170206T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714132748-708766@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of guest conductor Jeffrey
Douma, will be performing the Tour Homecoming Concert on Tuesday, February
7, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. at Luther College CFL in Decorah, IA.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161026T120000
CREATED:20160714T132748
DTSTART:20170207T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714132944-708769@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Unison Piano Duo, Xiao Hu and Du Huang
DESCRIPTION:The Unison Piano Duo, Luther College piano faculty members Xiao Hu and Du H
uang, will present a piano duo recital at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, February 11th
in Luther's Noble Recital Hall in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.\nThe rec
ital is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe program featu
res Concerto in C Major BWV 1061 by Johann Sebastian Bach; Variations on a
Theme by Robert Schumann; Op. 23 by Johannes Brahms; an arrangement of Ball
et from "Orphee et Eurydice" by Christoph Willibald Gluck; "Etude from the
Old Country" by Terry Riley; "China West Suite" by Chinese composer Chen Yi
; and Rondo in C Major by Frederic Chopin.\nHuang and Hu have performed in
concert halls in Europe, Asia and America, including Carnegie Hall’s Weill
Recital Hall in New York City, Orchestra Hall in Chicago, Grosser Saal of K
ozerthaus and the Brahms Saal of the Musikverein in Vienna, the Salle Gavea
u and Salle Cortot in Paris, Shanghai Music Hall, and Beijing Music Hall.\n
Unison Piano Duo has issued recordings on the Innova and MSR Classics label
s in the United States, and have released an album on the Chinese label Yan
gtze River. Their performances have been broadcast by Minnesota Public Radi
o and Iowa Public Television.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170208T150715
CREATED:20160714T132944
DTSTART:20170211T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714133228-708772@reason
SUMMARY:Annual Benefactors Organ Recital: Aaron David Miller
DESCRIPTION:Luther College will host the Annual Benefactors Organ Recital featuring org
anist and composer Aaron David Miller at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, February 12th, i
n the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther campus.\nThe
program is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nMiller will p
erform a variety of works for organ by Mendelssohn, J.S. Bach and Mozart. H
e will also present two original works: "Fireflies" and "Improvisation." In
addition to standard repertoire and original works, Miller's performance w
ill feature his expertise as an improviser.\nThe Annual Benefactor's Organ
Recital showcases outstanding artists of international caliber on the Rober
t Sipe Organ in Luther's Center for Faith and Life. The intent of the conce
rt, generously sponsored by the Kathryn Ulvilden Moen '41 Organ Fund and th
e William B. Kuhlman Endowment for Organ Performance, is to provide inspira
tion for current and prospective students who may wish to pursue the study
of the instrument.\nAn internationally recognized organist and composer, Mi
ller's works have been performed by ensembles such as the Seattle Symphony,
the Chicago Symphony, the Zurich Symphony and the St. Paul Chamber Orchest
ra. His recent works include pieces for Yale University and the Bach Chambe
r Players of St. Paul. Recognized nationally both as a composer and perform
er, Miller was a featured artist at the 2016 National American Guild of Org
anists convention and is the recipient of many performance prizes. He curre
ntly serves as music director at House of Hope Presbyterian Church in St. P
aul, Minnesota and forensic musicologist at Donato Music in Scarsdale, New
York.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170212T113429
CREATED:20160714T133228
DTSTART:20170212T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714133802-708776@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jon Ailabouni, Jazz Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:Jon Ailabouni, Luther College adjunct faculty in music, will perform a trum
pet recital at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 15th, in the Noble Recital Hal
l of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is o
pen to the public with no charge for admission.\nAilabouni's performance in
cludes works from 1927 to 2016. Ailabouni will start his performance with "
Struttin' With Some Barbecue" by Lil Armstrong, "Close Your Eyes" by Bernic
e Petkere and "Walkin' and Swingin'" by Mary Lou Williams, followed by "Sin
g me Softly of the Blues" by Carla Bley, "Long Yellow Road" by Toshiko Akiy
oshi, "Hopes Trail" by Ingrid Jensen and "Goodbye Mumbai" by Renee Rosnes.
He will be joined by Pianist James J. Kaufmann and Luther professor of saxo
phone Lynne Hart.\nAilabouni graduated summa cum laude from Luther with a d
egree emphasizing classical trumpet performance. He received the Master of
Music in jazz studies from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michig
an, and later joined the WMU music faculty where he taught jazz brass lesso
ns, directed the Jazz Lab Band and served as co-director of the Western Inv
itational Jazz Festival. Since then he has toured internationally in France
, Puerto Rico and Brazil, and performed domestically in many festivals, con
ferences and clinics. He has also performed in concert with Kurt Elling and
Fred Hersch among many others.\nAs a composer, Ailabouni's work includes t
hree recent collaborations with Jane Hawley and Luther's Theatre/Dance Depa
rtment: "Body of Water," "The Invitation Game" and "Who Do You Trust?"\nHe
currently directs the Luther College Jazz Band and Luther jazz combo progra
m, and teaches ethnomusicology, improvisation, jazz theory and arranging, j
azz history, studio improvisations and trumpet lessons. He also performs wi
th Luther's faculty brass quintet.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170208T152146
CREATED:20160714T133802
DTSTART:20170215T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170207103717-744474@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jonathan Struve, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170207T103805
CREATED:20170207T103717
DTSTART:20170216T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714134103-708779@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Mitchell Stevens, Piano
DESCRIPTION:Mitch Stevens, senior, will perform a piano/harpsichord recital at 7:00 p.m
. on Friday, February 17th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble H
all of Music on the Luther campus.\nStevens will be performing William Byrd
's "Prelude and Fantasia in A minor," Beethoven's "Piano Sonata No. 27 in E
minor, op. 90 (movement I)" Franz Liszt's "Concert Étude No. 3, 'Un Sospir
o,'" and selections from Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition."\nStevens
is a student of Xiao Hu and Kathy Reed.\nReception to follow.\nThe recital
will also be live streamed.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170212T115631
CREATED:20160714T134103
DTSTART:20170217T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170206160251-744375@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Kyla Grau, Piano
DESCRIPTION:Kyla Grau, senior, will perform a piano recital at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, F
ebruary 18th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music o
n the Luther campus.\nGrau will be performing Sonata Op. 78 by Beethoven, "
Military" Polonaise by Chopin, and Suite Bergamasque by Debussy.\nGrau is a
student of Du Huang.\nReception to follow.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170212T112924
CREATED:20170206T160251
DTSTART:20170218T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714140320-708828@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Sarah Bauer/Elizabeth Shoemaker, Cello/Violin
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160714T140539
CREATED:20160714T140320
DTSTART:20170218T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714154929-708843@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Isak Swanson, Viola
DESCRIPTION:\nIsak Swanson, will perform a viola recital at 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, Febru
ary 19th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on th
e Luther Campus.\n\n\nSwanson will be performing Bach's Sonata No.3 in G Mi
nor BWV 1029, Brahm's Sonata No. 1 in F Minor Op. 120, and the first moveme
nt of the Sonata for Viola and Piano by Peter Swanson.\n\n\nSwanson is a st
udent of Dr. Spencer Martin.\nA reception will follow the recital.\nThe rec
ital will also be live streamed.\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T125819
CREATED:20160714T154929
DTSTART:20170219T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714153453-708838@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Iloria Phoenix, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Iloria Phoenix, Junior, will perform a voice recital at 2:00 p.m, on Sunday
, February 19th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Musi
c on the Luther campus.\nPhoenix will be performing works by Shubert, Mozar
t, Rossini, Massenet, as well as some spirituals.\nIloria is a student of C
arla Hanson.\nReception to follow.\nThe recital will also be live streamed.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T125321
CREATED:20160714T153453
DTSTART:20170219T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714154704-708841@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Miko Kominami, Piano
DESCRIPTION:Performing two sets of music spanning a century, Miko Kominami, Luther Coll
ege instructor of music, will perform a piano recital at 4:00 p.m. Sunday,
February 19th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
on the Luther campus.\nThe program is open to the public with no charge for
admission.\nKominami will perform two sets of short pieces, one serious, t
he other lighthearted. She will begin the program with Brahms' Klavierstuck
e, Op. 118. Written in 1893, the collection of six pieces is the composer's
penultimate work for piano. She will conclude the program with "Peccadillo
es" by American composer Paul Schoenfield. Written in 1997, this six-moveme
nt work contrasts the more serious Brahms pieces with a whimsical, virtuosi
c style.\nKominami holds Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from
the Juilliard School, and is currently principal keyboardist with Orchestr
a Iowa. She has performed across North America with Orchestra Iowa, Danbury
Symphony, Kishwaukee Symphony, Malibu Coast Chamber Orchestra and the Luth
er College Symphony Orchestra.\nKominami performed her New York solo debut
recital at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall in 1996. She has been awarded
a Canada Council Arts Grant and first prize at the 1996 Concerto Soloists'
Competition in Philadelphia. Kominami has performed live on classical radi
o's WFMT Chicago, as well as Maine and Iowa public radio stations. In 2005,
she toured Scandinavia as a founding member of the Murasaki Duo, a cello/p
iano ensemble. The duo has released a recording on the Centaur Records labe
l featuring the works of Beethoven, Chopin and Rachmaninoff.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170212T115952
CREATED:20160714T154704
DTSTART:20170219T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714155222-708845@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Rachel Brandwein/Carol Hester, Harp/Flute
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160714T155507
CREATED:20160714T155222
DTSTART:20170221T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714155851-708850@reason
SUMMARY:Music in the Shape of a Pear
DESCRIPTION:The kick-off performances for Music in the Shape of a Pear will take place
at 8:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on Friday, February 24th with "Musica Electronic
a". The performances will take place in the Luther Planetarium, located on
the first floor of the Valders Hall of Science.\nDirected by Luther's Assoc
iate Professor of Music and Composer-in-Residence Brooke Joyce, the Music i
n the Shape of a Pear series includes four concerts, a seminar and a worshi
p service. The concerts will feature performances of 29 compositions by 26
composers. Many of the composers are members of the Iowa Composers Forum, a
n organization that seeks to promote the creative work of composers who liv
e in the upper Midwest.\nAdditionally, music by four guest composers from t
he Birmingham Art Music Alliance, the Iowa Composers Forum sister instituti
on in Alabama, will be featured. Performers include students and faculty fr
om Luther College, as well as local residents and guest musicians.
LOCATION:Luther College Planetarium
LAST-MODIFIED:20170223T143513
CREATED:20160714T155851
DTSTART:20170224T200000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714160255-708852@reason
SUMMARY:Music in the Shape of a Pear
DESCRIPTION:"Music for Children (to play, sing, and listen!)" will be held at 10:30 a.m
. on Saturday, February 25th at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 701 Iowa Ave
, Decorah.\nDirected by Luther's Associate Professor of Music and Composer-
in-Residence Brooke Joyce, the Music in the Shape of a Pear series includes
four concerts, a seminar and a worship service. The concerts will feature
performances of 29 compositions by 26 composers. Many of the composers are
members of the Iowa Composers Forum, an organization that seeks to promote
the creative work of composers who live in the upper Midwest.\nAdditionally
, music by four guest composers from the Birmingham Art Music Alliance, the
Iowa Composers Forum sister institution in Alabama, will be featured. Perf
ormers include students and faculty from Luther College, as well as local r
esidents and guest musicians.\n
LOCATION:Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Decorah, Iowa
LAST-MODIFIED:20170223T143438
CREATED:20160714T160255
DTSTART:20170225T103000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714160401-708854@reason
SUMMARY:Music in the Shape of a Pear
DESCRIPTION:"Chamber Music from Iowa and Environs" will be performed at 2 p.m. on Satur
day, February 25th in the Noble Recital Hall located in the Jenson-Noble Ha
ll of Music on the Luther campus. The performance will be followed by a sem
inar at 4:00 p.m. in the choir room titled "Composers Online: Three Things
You Can Do Today."\nDirected by Luther's Associate Professor of Music and C
omposer-in-Residence Brooke Joyce, the Music in the Shape of a Pear series
includes four concerts, a seminar and a worship service. The concerts will
feature performances of 29 compositions by 26 composers. Many of the compos
ers are members of the Iowa Composers Forum, an organization that seeks to
promote the creative work of composers who live in the upper Midwest.\nAddi
tionally, music by four guest composers from the Birmingham Art Music Allia
nce, the Iowa Composers Forum sister institution in Alabama, will be featur
ed. Performers include students and faculty from Luther College, as well as
local residents and guest musicians.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170223T143350
CREATED:20160714T160401
DTSTART:20170225T140000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714161054-708856@reason
SUMMARY:Music in the Shape of a Pear
DESCRIPTION:"Even More Chamber Music from Iowa and Environs," will be at 7:30 on Saturd
ay, February 25th in the Noble Recital Hall located in the Jenson-Noble Hal
l of Music on the Luther campus.\nDirected by Luther's Associate Professor
of Music and Composer-in-Residence Brooke Joyce, the Music in the Shape of
a Pear series includes four concerts, a seminar and a worship service. The
concerts will feature performances of 29 compositions by 26 composers. Many
of the composers are members of the Iowa Composers Forum, an organization
that seeks to promote the creative work of composers who live in the upper
Midwest.\nAdditionally, music by four guest composers from the Birmingham A
rt Music Alliance, the Iowa Composers Forum sister institution in Alabama,
will be featured. Performers include students and faculty from Luther Colle
ge, as well as local residents and guest musicians.\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170223T143320
CREATED:20160714T161054
DTSTART:20170225T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714161211-708858@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Band Festival Concert
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170223T155334
CREATED:20160714T161211
DTSTART:20170226T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714161458-708860@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Band Festival Grand Concert
DESCRIPTION:Featuring three festival bands and 625 high school musicians from 105 high
schools, Luther College's annual Dorian Band Festival Grand Concert will be
held at 6:30 p.m., Monday, February 27th in the Center for Faith and Life
Main Hall. This event is open to the public with no charge for admission.\n
The concert's festival bands include a Symphonic Band- an auditioned group
of about 75 students, and the Sperati and Noble Bands- both consisting of 2
50 high schoolers. To attend the festival students must be nominated by his
or her high school band teacher.\nSymphonic Band, under the direction on J
oan deAlbuquerque, will perform Henry Fillmore's "Americans We," Robert Spi
ttal's "Pacem: A Hymn for Peace," "Red Rock Mountain" by Rossano Galante an
d "Spirit of the Pioneers" by James Curnow.\nDirected by Linda Moorhouse, S
perati Band will perform "Earth Song" by Frank Ticheli, "God of Our Fathers
" by Claude T. Smith, Samuel Hazo's "Novo Lenio" and "Sabre and Spurs" by J
ohn Philip Sousa, arranged by Keith Brion and Loras Schissel.\nNoble Band,
directed by Christopher White, will perform Robert W. Smith's "Dedicatory F
anfare from 'The Odyssey'" from "Three Fanfares for a Celebration," "Hosts
of Freedom" by Karl King and arranged by John Paynter, "St. Florian Choral"
by Thomas Doss and James Swearingen's "The Light Eternal."\nDeAlbuquerque
is director of bands at Luther and conductor of the Luther College Concert
Band and Wind and Percussion Ensemble. She holds a Master of Music in wind
conducting from Michigan State University and a Doctor of Musical Arts in w
ind conducting from the University of North Texas.\nWhite directs the Unive
rsity of Maine Symphonic Band, Pride of Maine Black Bear Marching Band and
the Screamin' Black Bear Pep Band. He holds a Bachelor of Music in music ed
ucation from Ithaca College and a Master of Music in instrumental conductin
g from the University of Maine.\nMoorhouse serves as associate director for
Undergraduate Academic Affairs in the School of Music at the University of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She also holds a position in the Bands Division
as senior associate director. She holds a Master of Music Education from L
ouisiana State University and a Doctor of Musical Arts in instrumental cond
ucting from the University of Washington.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170223T155541
CREATED:20160714T161458
DTSTART:20170227T183000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714161723-708862@reason
SUMMARY:Concerto Contest Finalist Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170223T155611
CREATED:20160714T161723
DTSTART:20170302T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714163034-708868@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Emily Chlapik/Margaret Priola, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Emily Chlapik and Maggie Priola, both senior sopranos, will perform a voice
recital at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 4th in the Noble Recital Hall of t
he Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThey will be performin
g works by Claude Debussy, Antonín Dvořák, Gabriel Fauré, Mozart, Henry Pur
cell, Franz Schubert, Giuseppe Verdi, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Hugo Wolf.
\nChlapik will be accompanied by Bryan Banowetz and Priola by Joshua Burnie
ce.\nChalpik is a student of Jill Phillips and Priola is a student of Carla
Hanson.\nReception to follow.\nThe recital will be live-streamed with publ
ic access.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170224T111010
CREATED:20160714T163034
DTSTART:20170304T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714165034-708883@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Marie Sauze/Aidan Spencer, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160913T155122
CREATED:20160714T165034
DTSTART:20170304T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714162619-708866@reason
SUMMARY:Sr./Jr. Lillian Brondyke/Sydney Scooler, Trombone/Horn
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T133743
CREATED:20160714T162619
DTSTART:20170305T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714163743-708875@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Igor Kalnin, Violin
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160714T163936
CREATED:20160714T163743
DTSTART:20170305T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714163939-708877@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Christy Emanuelson, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160720T115538
CREATED:20160714T163939
DTSTART:20170305T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714164401-708879@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: General Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall, Choir Room, and Sundt
LAST-MODIFIED:20170303T134208
CREATED:20160714T164401
DTSTART:20170307T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160907084025-716311@reason
SUMMARY:Sihler Lecture: Margot Fassler
DESCRIPTION:Hildegard's Chants for Cosmos and Creation
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170213T113750
CREATED:20160907T084025
DTSTART:20170307T193000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714164848-708881@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Mark Tollefsen, Piano
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160714T165029
CREATED:20160714T164848
DTSTART:20170309T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160913153044-717561@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Grant Holsinger, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160913T153337
CREATED:20160913T153044
DTSTART:20170310T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170209150724-745052@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Anneliese Braaten, Horn
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T150900
CREATED:20170209T150724
DTSTART:20170310T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715081349-708899@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Mari Jorgenson-Rathke/Samantha Rabang, Violin/Clarinet
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T081625
CREATED:20160715T081349
DTSTART:20170311T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715081631-708901@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Elena Zarecky, Tuba
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T082235
CREATED:20160715T081631
DTSTART:20170311T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715082402-708904@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Elizabeth Budahn, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T141555
CREATED:20160715T082402
DTSTART:20170311T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715084803-708909@reason
SUMMARY:Spencer Martin, Gregory Peterson, and Kathy Reed in Concert at First Luther
an Church
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church, Decorah, IA
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T085012
CREATED:20160715T084803
DTSTART:20170312T140000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170223101653-747140@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Sr. Recital: Amanda Eby, Composition
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170301T154353
CREATED:20170223T101653
DTSTART:20170312T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714165228-708885@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Ethan Harris/Daniel Melaas-Swanson, Euphonium/Trombone
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T135950
CREATED:20160714T165228
DTSTART:20170312T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170119121952-741435@reason
SUMMARY:Brass Faculty Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170119T122419
CREATED:20170119T121952
DTSTART:20170314T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160928155749-720384@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Nicholas Shaneyfelt and Friends!
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160928T160318
CREATED:20160928T155749
DTSTART:20170316T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20161118113851-731569@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Colorado Tour: Rochester, MN
LOCATION:Zumbro Lutheran Church, 624 3rd Ave SW, Rochester, MN
LAST-MODIFIED:20161121T125901
CREATED:20161118T113851
DTSTART:20170317T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715085720-708913@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Orchestra, under the direction of Juan Tony Guzm�n,
will perform their homecoming concert at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, March 28th at
the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall. The concert is the culmination of
the Jazz Orchestra�s 2017 Colorado and Midwest Tour.\nThe concert is open
to the public with no charge for admission, and will be streamed at stream.
luther.edu/music.\nDISCLAIMER: This event will not be streamed LIVE, but wi
ll be released for on-demand viewing within 48 hours of the performance. \n
\nThe program features a variety of exciting jazz repertoire including work
s by Duke Ellington, Oliver Nelson, Thelonious Monk, Bill Holman, Astor Pia
zzolla, Fred Sturm, and many others. Luther jazz faculty member Jon Ailabou
ni will also be featured on trumpet and flugelhorn.\n
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170328T113719
CREATED:20160715T085720
DTSTART:20170328T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170131152559-743707@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital, Adam Gordon, Trumpet
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Center Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170307T100116
CREATED:20170131T152559
DTSTART:20170329T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170324110109-751802@reason
SUMMARY:Bach B-minor Mass Pre-Concert Talk
DESCRIPTION:Bach B-minor Mass Pre-Concert Talk with Dr. Melanie Batoff, assistant profe
ssor of music at Luther College
LOCATION:Mott Room--Dahl Centennial Union
LAST-MODIFIED:20170324T111507
CREATED:20170324T110109
DTSTART:20170401T183000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715085949-708915@reason
SUMMARY:Bach B-minor Mass Concert with Nordic Choir and Symphony Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Bach B-minor Mass Concert with Nordic Choir and Symphony Orchestra
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://tickets.luther.edu/Online/Article/bach-mass
LAST-MODIFIED:20170308T115847
CREATED:20160715T085949
DTSTART:20170401T193000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715090132-708917@reason
SUMMARY:Bach B-minor Mass Concert with Nordic Choir and Symphony Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Bach B-minor Mass Concert with Nordic Choir and Symphony Orchestra
LOCATION:Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN
URL:http://www.minnesotaorchestra.org/buy/tickets/browse-calendar/eventdetail/9
59/-/j-s-bach-s-b-minor-mass
LAST-MODIFIED:20170308T115928
CREATED:20160715T090132
DTSTART:20170402T193000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715090256-708919@reason
SUMMARY:General Recitals
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall, Choir Room, and Sundt
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T090350
CREATED:20160715T090256
DTSTART:20170404T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714163333-708871@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Pablo Gomez Estevez, Composition
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160913T151959
CREATED:20160714T163333
DTSTART:20170406T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715090354-708921@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Michael Callen, Jazz Piano
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T090510
CREATED:20160715T090354
DTSTART:20170408T140000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715090534-708923@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Natalie Rumer/Sam Scheidt, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T090705
CREATED:20160715T090534
DTSTART:20170408T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715093513-708960@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Christine Skogen, Organ
LOCATION:Sundt: Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20160913T144431
CREATED:20160715T093513
DTSTART:20170408T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715091047-708931@reason
SUMMARY:Sr./Jr. Recital: Hans Holkesvik/Megan Petzold, Voice/Piano
DESCRIPTION:Hans Holkesvik, senior, and Megan Petzold, junior, will perform a piano/voi
ce recital at 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 9th, in the Noble Recital Hall of
the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nHolkesvik will be pe
rforming “Lord God of Abraham” from Elijah by Mendelssohn; “Die Feindlichen
Brüder,” “Du bist wie eine Blume,” and “Die beiden Grenadiere” by Schumann
; “Deh, vieni alla finestra” from Don Giovanni by Mozart; “Chanson du depar
t,” “Chanson à Dulcinée”, and “Chanson du Duc” from Ibert’s Chansons de Don
Quichotte, and “Lean Away” by Gene Scheer.\nPetzold will be performing "Pr
elude in C-sharp minor" by Rachmaninoff, "Pagodes" by Debussy, and Mozart's
"Piano Sonata no. 13 in B-flat major, K.333."\nHolkesvik will be accompani
ed by Wesley Frye, piano.\nHolkesvik is a student of Andrew Whitfield and P
etzold is a student of John F. Strauss.\nReception to follow.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T181856
CREATED:20160715T091047
DTSTART:20170409T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715090711-708925@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Emily Dirks/Mason Montuoro, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Emily Dirks, junior soprano, and Mason Montuoro, junior tenor, will perform
a voice recital at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 9th, in the Noble Recital Ha
ll of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\n\nDirks will be
performing works by Vivaldi, Bellini, R. Schumann, Bachelet, H. A. Beach,
Hageman, and Gounod. Montuoro will be performing works by G.F. Handel, Mass
enet, R. Schumann, Britten, and Tosti.\n\n\nMontuoro and Dirks will be acco
mpanied by Kyla Grau, senior piano.\n\n\nDirks is a student of Kylie Toomer
, Nicholas Shaneyfelt, and Beth Ray-Westlund. Montuoro is a student of Andr
ew Whitfield and Nicholas Shaneyfelt.\n\n\nReception to follow.\nThe recita
l will also be live streamed.\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T182447
CREATED:20160715T090711
DTSTART:20170409T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715090825-708927@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Concert Band, under the direction of Joan deAlbuquerque,
will present a concert at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, April 9th, in the Center for F
aith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus.\nThe performance is open to t
he public with no charge for admission and will be live streamed.\nThe band
will perform "Rhapsody for Alto Saxophone" by Andre Waignein, featuring Lu
ther saxophone professor Lynne Hart, "Wild Nights!" by Frank Ticheli, Leona
rd Bernstein's "Candide Suite" arranged by Clare Grundman and "Tour de Forc
e" by Robert Jager.\nThe Luther College Concert Band, founded in 1878, is o
ne of the oldest touring organizations in the nation and among the country'
s most outstanding college bands. Luther's Concert Band has toured througho
ut the United States, Western Europe and Japan, and has appeared at many st
ate and national music conferences.\nJoan deAlbuquerque, director of bands
and associate professor of music, joined the Luther faculty in 2011. She ho
lds a bachelor of music education degree from Michigan State University, a
master's degree in wind conducting from Michigan State University, and a do
ctor of musical arts degree in wind conducting from the University of North
Texas.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T185211
CREATED:20160715T090825
DTSTART:20170409T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715090939-708929@reason
SUMMARY:Jr./Sr. Recital: Quinton Griffith/Kirby Stalley, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T141327
CREATED:20160715T090939
DTSTART:20170409T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170410111654-753426@reason
SUMMARY:Norsemen Runout: Cedar Rapids, IA
DESCRIPTION:Norsemen concert in Cedar Rapids, IA
LOCATION:St. Stephen's Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20170410T112053
CREATED:20170410T111654
DTSTART:20170410T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715091321-708933@reason
SUMMARY:Registered Chamber Groups Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160720T141141
CREATED:20160715T091321
DTSTART:20170410T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715091403-708935@reason
SUMMARY:Collegium Concert
DESCRIPTION:\nFeaturing a repertoire of Baroque and Renaissance compositions, Luther Co
llege Collegium Musicum will perform a concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April
11th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Lu
ther campus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admissio
n.\nThe ensemble begins their performance with Baroque music for soloist an
d basso continuo, including a sonata for three viols by Antoine Forqueray,
a sonata for oboe by George Friederich Handel, a sonata for cello by Benede
tto Marcello and a sonata for flute by J.S. Bach.\nThe second portion of th
e program includes music by the Franco-Flemish Renaissance Composer Josquin
des Prez. Luther students and Decorah community members will perform music
for recorder and viol ensemble, as well as movements of des Prez' choral w
ork, "Misse Pange Lingua." The music of des Prez is featured on the concert
in honor of the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, a
s des Prez is considered one of the favorite composers of Martin Luther.\nC
ollegium Musicum is directed by Kathryn Reed, Luther instructor in music.\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T184356
CREATED:20160715T091403
DTSTART:20170411T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715091622-708938@reason
SUMMARY:Brass Ensemble Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's brass ensembles will perform at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April
12th, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus.\nTh
e concert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nMade up of n
early 100 student musicians, Luther's brass ensembles include the Brass Cho
ir, Horn Ensemble, Trumpet Ensemble, Trombone Choir, Trombone Ensemble and
Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble. A Luther trumpet septet, recently selected to
compete at the 2017 National Trumpet Competition in Denver, will also perfo
rm during the concert.\nThe Horn Ensemble is conducted by Rebecca Boehm Sha
ffer, Luther adjunct professor of music. Shaffer has performed as a soloist
and with numerous musical acts and ensembles across the country, including
Tony Bennett, Ray Charles, and Metallica.\nThe Trumpet Ensemble is conduct
ed by John Cord, Luther assistant professor of music. The ensemble will per
form works by Eric Ewazen, Erik Morales and Giuseppe Verdi. Cord has appear
ed with more than 30 professional symphony orchestras over the course of hi
s diverse performing career.\nThe Trombone Choir and the Tuba and Euphonium
Ensemble are conducted by Michael Smith, Luther associate professor of mus
ic. Smith has served as the principal trombonist and soloist with the Unive
rsity of Illinois Wind Symphony, touring Great Britain with the ensemble.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T190106
CREATED:20160715T091622
DTSTART:20170412T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715091954-708940@reason
SUMMARY:Philharmonia Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Philharmonia will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 18
th, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus.\nThis
event is open to the public with no charge for admission and will also be l
ived streamed.\nThe program features "Battalia" by Heinrich Biber, "Coriola
n Overture" by Beethoven, the overture to "Don Giovanni" by Mozart, "Englis
h Folk Song Suite" by Vaughan Williams and "Crown Imperial March" by Willia
m Walton.\nThe Luther College Philharmonia Orchestra is directed by Spencer
Martin, professor of music.\nMartin has performed and taught at music fest
ivals throughout the U.S., Canada, Israel, and Europe. He has performed in
the viola sections of the Minnesota Orchestra, the Alabama Symphony Orchest
ra, the Wichita Symphony Orchestra and the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra.
He also released a CD in 2012 titled "Gems Rediscovered."\nMartin earned a
bachelor's degree in voice performance and graduated cum laude from Butler
University. He also holds a master of music degree in viola performance fro
m Wichita State University and a doctoral degree in viola performance from
the University of Minnesota.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T190828
CREATED:20160715T091954
DTSTART:20170418T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715092040-708942@reason
SUMMARY:Varsity Band and Wind and Percussion Ensemble Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20161026T120245
CREATED:20160715T092040
DTSTART:20170419T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170111161525-739614@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale Tour 2017: McFarland, WI
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Collegiate Chorale, under the direction of conductor Andrew
Last '97, will be performing a concert on Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 7 p.m
. at McFarland Lutheran Church in McFarland, Wisconsin. The concert is open
to the public. No tickets are needed; a freewill offering will be taken at
the concert. This concert is a part of Collegiate Chorale's annual Midwest
Tour.
LOCATION:5529 Marsh Road, McFarland, WI 53558
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T162933
CREATED:20170111T161525
DTSTART:20170420T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715092227-708944@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Hayley Frodl/Elisabeth Hartmark, Voice/Clarinet
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160720T141341
CREATED:20160715T092227
DTSTART:20170421T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170111161927-739618@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale Tour 2017: Clinton, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Collegiate Chorale, under the direction of conductor Andrew
Last '97, will be performing a concert on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 7 p.m.
at St Paul Lutheran Church in Clinton, Iowa. The concert is open to the pub
lic. No tickets are needed; a freewill offering will be taken at the concer
t. This concert is a part of Collegiate Chorale's annual Midwest Tour.
LOCATION:715 S 3rd Street, Clinton, Iowa 52732
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T163014
CREATED:20170111T161927
DTSTART:20170421T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170112115153-739858@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir Tour 2017: Onalaska, WI
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Cathedral Choir, under the direction of conductor Jennaya Ro
bison '96, will be performing a concert on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 7:30 p
.m. at First Lutheran Church in Onalaska, Wisconsin. The concert is open to
the public. No tickets are needed; a freewill offering will be taken at th
e concert. This concert is a part of Cathedral Choir's annual Midwest Tour.
LOCATION:410 Main Street, Onalaska, WI 54650
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T115540
CREATED:20170112T115153
DTSTART:20170421T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715092654-708948@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Elizabeth Primmer, Saxophone
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T092902
CREATED:20160715T092654
DTSTART:20170422T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715092910-708950@reason
SUMMARY:Brudos Recital: Luigi Enriquez, Voice
DESCRIPTION:\nLuigi Enriquez, Luther College senior from Racine, Wisconsin, is the 2016
-17 recipient of the Alan R. and Sally J. Brudos Family Opera Prize. As par
t of the award, Enriquez will perform a recital at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, Apri
l 22nd, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the
Luther campus.\nA reception will follow the performance. Both the recital a
nd reception are open to the public with no charge for admission. The recit
al will also be live streamed.\nEnriquez, the son of Jose and Chonna Enriqu
ez of Racine, Wisconsin, is majoring in music at Luther. He is a 2013 gradu
ate of Washington Park High School.\nThe recital includes works by Johannes
Brahms, Francesco Cilea, Gabriel Fauré, Moses Hogan, Ruggiero Leoncavallo,
Ben Moore, Emile Paladilhe, Giacomo Puccini and Giuseppe Verdi. Enriquez i
s a student of Jill Phillips, alumni guest lecturer in music, and Nicholas
Shaneyfelt, visiting assistant professor of music. He will collaborate with
Shaneyfelt, piano, and Jamie Webb, soprano, during the performance.\nEnriq
uez is the fifteenth recipient of Luther's annual Alan R. and Sally J. Brud
os Family Prize for Opera Performance. The prize, a $5,000 cash award, was
established and is funded by a gift from Alan R. and Sally J. Brudos of Ath
erton, California.Alan Brudos, a 1955 Luther graduate and a regent emeritus
, is former chair of the Luther Board of Regents.\nThe purpose of the award
is to assist talented students with the extraordinary expenses involved in
the preparation and pursuit of careers in opera performance. Selection is
based on the student's quality of vocal performance and promise of an opera
tic career.\nThe Brudos Prize is one of the largest awards given for excell
ence in music at Luther College.\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170421T120110
CREATED:20160715T092910
DTSTART:20170422T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160714110856-708634@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Marissa Eckberg, Viola
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160915T110148
CREATED:20160714T110856
DTSTART:20170422T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170111162136-739621@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale Tour 2017: Hastings, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Collegiate Chorale, under the direction of conductor Andrew
Last '97, will be performing a concert on Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 7 p.m
. at The Hastings Arts Center in Hastings, Minnesota. The concert is open t
o the public. Tickets are $15 online or $20 at the door. Student tickets av
aialble at the door for $10 with the purchase of an adult ticket. This conc
ert is a part of Collegiate Chorale's annual Midwest Tour.
LOCATION:216 4th Street E, Hastings, MN 55033
LAST-MODIFIED:20170328T113811
CREATED:20170111T162136
DTSTART:20170422T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170112115752-739868@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir 2017 Tour: Cedar Rapids, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Cathedral Choir, under the direction of conductor Jennaya Ro
bison '96, will be performing a concert on Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 7:30
p.m. at St. Stephen's Lutheran Church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The concert i
s open to the public. No tickets are needed; a freewill offering will be ta
ken at the concert. This concert is a part of Cathedral Choir's annual Midw
est Tour.
LOCATION:610 31st Street SE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52403
LAST-MODIFIED:20170428T110344
CREATED:20170112T115752
DTSTART:20170422T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170112120047-739882@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir Tour 2017: North Liberty, IA (church services)
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Cathedral Choir, under the direction of conductor Jennaya Ro
bison '96, will be participating in worship services on Sunday, April 23, 2
017 at 8:15 a.m. (full service) and 10:45 a.m. (beginning only) at Holy Tri
nity Lutheran Church in North Liberty, Iowa.\nThe services are free and ope
n to the public. This performance is a part of Cathedral Choir's annual Mid
west Tour.
LOCATION:Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20170428T110438
CREATED:20170112T120047
DTSTART:20170423T081500
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170111162553-739624@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale Tour 2017: Hastings, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Collegiate Chorale, under the direction of conductor Andrew
Last '97, will be performing as part of the worship services on Sunday, Apr
il 23, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. at St. Philip's Lutheran Church in Hastings, Minne
sota. The service is free and open to the public. This concert is a part of
Collegiate Chorale's annual Midwest Tour.
LOCATION:1401 15th Street W, Hastings, MN 55033
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T163306
CREATED:20170111T162553
DTSTART:20170423T083000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160915102540-717882@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Shannon Taylor, Violin
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T153550
CREATED:20160915T102540
DTSTART:20170423T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715093045-708954@reason
SUMMARY:Sr./Jr. Recital: Jennifer Martin/Joseph Tiegen, Viola/Clarinet
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T093428
CREATED:20160715T093045
DTSTART:20170423T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170111163316-739631@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale Tour 2017: Ames, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Collegiate Chorale, under the direction of conductor Andrew
Last '97, will be performing a concert on Sunday, April 23, 2017 at 4:00 p.
m. at Bethesda Lutheran Church in Ames, Iowa. The concert is open to the pu
blic. No tickets are needed; a freewill offering will be taken at the conce
rt. This concert is a part of Collegiate Chorale's annual Midwest Tour.
LOCATION:1517 Northwestern Ave, Ames, Iowa 50010
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T163657
CREATED:20170111T163316
DTSTART:20170423T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170112120257-739886@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir 2017 Tour: Owatonna, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Cathedral Choir, under the direction of conductor Jennaya Ro
bison '96, will be performing a concert on Sunday, April 23, 2017 at 4 p.m.
at Trinity Lutheran Church in Owatonna, Minnesota. The concert is open to
the public. No tickets are needed; a freewill offering will be taken at the
concert. This concert is a part of Cathedral Choir's annual Midwest Tour.
LOCATION:609 Lincoln Avenue S, Owatonna, MN 55060
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T120521
CREATED:20170112T120257
DTSTART:20170423T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715094647-708965@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Rebecca Keller, Oboe
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T094844
CREATED:20160715T094647
DTSTART:20170423T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160915110724-717968@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Hannah Leeper, Voice
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T133628
CREATED:20160915T110724
DTSTART:20170423T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715094854-708967@reason
SUMMARY:Registered Chamber Group Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T094945
CREATED:20160715T094854
DTSTART:20170424T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715095002-708969@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir 2017 Tour Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Cathedral Choir, under the direction of conductor Jennaya Ro
bison '96, will be performing a concert on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 7:30
p.m. at the Luther College CFL in Decorah, Iowa. The concert is free and op
en to the public. No tickets are needed. This concert is the final part of
Cathedral Choir's annual Midwest Tour. The concert will be streamed live th
rough this link.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T114414
CREATED:20160715T095002
DTSTART:20170425T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715095128-708971@reason
SUMMARY:Cantorei and Luther Ringers Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College performing ensembles Cantorei and the Luther Ringers will pe
rform a spring concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 26th, in the Noble Rec
ital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on Luther's campus.\nThe concer
t is open to the public with no charge for admission. Those unable to atten
d may view the concert live online at stream.luther.edu/music.\nCantorei, c
omprising about 65 singers from the sophomore, junior and senior class, wil
l perform a variety works including "Lux Aeterna" arranged by Z. Randall St
roope, "No Time" by Susan Brumfield, and "Arise, My Soul, Arise" arranged b
y Dan Forrest.\nCantorei performs, under the direction of Jill Wilson, Luth
er assistant professor of education and coordinator for music education, at
worship services and concerts, "Christmas at Luther," Homecoming and Famil
y Weekend.\nLuther Ringers, comprises 13 auditioned students and performs o
n a five-octave set of Schulmerich handbells and a six-octave set of Malmar
k handchimes. This year's concert includes two processionals by Sandra Eith
un; "Joy and Celebration" by 1971 Luther graduate Lee J. Afdahl; "I Want to
Walk as a Child of the Light" by Cathy Moklebust, featuring senior Kierra
Blackstad on oboe; two arrangements by Arnold B. Sherman, "Our Great Redeem
er's Praise" and "How Can I Keep from Singing"; "Gabriel's Oboe" by Ennio M
orricone, arranged by Kevin McChesney; and "Exultate" by Jason W. Krug. A u
nique feature of this year's concert will be a handbell solo, "Celtic Farwe
ll," performed by sophomore Landon McNamer and a handbell duet, "Contemplat
ion," performed by first-year Luke Forsberg and junior Landon McNamer.\nThe
Ringers perform under the direction of Gregory Peterson, Luther professor
of music, college organist, and head of the department of music. Peterson f
ounded Luther Ringers in 2008 when a generous donor, Blanche Kangas of Spok
ane, Washington, gifted Luther with the handbells and handchimes. Luther Ri
ngers performs at Christmas at Luther, chapel services, a spring concert an
d at area churches.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170426T124117
CREATED:20160715T095128
DTSTART:20170426T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715095315-708973@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale 2017 Tour Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Collegiate Chorale, under the direction of conductor Andrew
Last '97, will be performing a concert on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 7:30
p.m. at the Luther College CFL in Decorah, Iowa. The concert is free and op
en to the public. No tickets are needed. This concert is the final part of
Collegiate Chorale's annual Midwest Tour. The concert will be streamed live
through this link.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T164457
CREATED:20160715T095315
DTSTART:20170427T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715095623-708975@reason
SUMMARY:Norsemen and Aurora Concert
DESCRIPTION:\nThe Luther College Music Department presents a concert featuring the Auro
ra and Norsemen choirs at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 28th, in the Center for F
aith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus. The concert is open to the pu
blic with no charge for admission.\nAurora, comprised of first-year female
singers, is under the direction of Jennaya Robison, assistant professor of
music. Aurora is actively involved in the creation of new music, premiering
works from Libby Larsen, Mack Wilberg and many other composers. The choir
will be joined by collaborative pianist, CJ Heck, Luther class of 2019.\nNo
rsemen, an ensemble of first-year male singers, is under the direction of A
ndrew Last, assistant professor of music. Norsemen has performed at several
North Central American Choral Directors Association conferences, most rece
ntly at the 2011 NC-ACDA convention in Chicago.\n\nAdditionally, the winner
s of the Timothy and Sandra Peter Leadership Award Scholarship will be name
d at the performance.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170426T232227
CREATED:20160715T095623
DTSTART:20170428T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170209132919-744988@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Heather Lindell/Barbara Stier, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Heather Lindell, junior, and Barbara Stier, junior, will perform a voice re
cital at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 29th, in the Noble Recital Hall of th
e Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nLindell will be featuri
ng pieces by Vivaldi, Wolf, Brahms, Fauré, Copland, and Donaudy. Stier will
be featuring Handel, Strauss, Hahn, Bellini, Moses Hogan, and William Cutt
er.\nLindell will be accompanied by Majorie Wharton, piano, and Mariahna Jo
rgeson-Rathke, junior violin. Stier will be accompanied by Wesley Frye, pia
no.\nLindell and Stier are students of Jill Phillips.\nReception to follow,
the recital will also be live streamed.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170428T144944
CREATED:20170209T132919
DTSTART:20170429T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170209151000-745060@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Jason Sczypiorski, Euphonium
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T151245
CREATED:20170209T151000
DTSTART:20170429T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715100517-708981@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Band will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 29th
, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus.\nThe per
formance is open to the public with no charge for admission and will not be
streamed, but it will be released for on-demand viewing within 48 hours of
the performance.\nThe ensemble will perform works by Duke Ellington, Charl
ie Parker, Bill Holman, Moises Simons, Charles Mingus and Thad Jones. Also
performing in the concert is the Luther College Supersax Ensemble featuring
Luther students David Blackstad and Kate Wyre on alto saxophone, Kendra Pe
terson and Peter Mathistad on tenor saxophone, Ben Ostrem on baritone saxop
hone, Pablo Gomez on piano, Zach Ryerson on bass and Aidan Schmitt on drums
.\nThe Luther College Jazz Band, directed by Jon Ailabouni, adjunct faculty
in music, is a 20-member group that performs on campus regularly throughou
t the year. The ensemble gives students a solid foundation in the jazz trad
ition of big band swing while at the same time exploring more contemporary
genres and new jazz compositions and arrangements.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170426T233125
CREATED:20160715T100517
DTSTART:20170429T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170222152556-747031@reason
SUMMARY:Jr./Sr. Recital: Emma Deignan/Tyler DesRochers, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Emma Deignan, junior, and Tyler DesRochers, senior, will perform a vocal re
cital at 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 30th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the
Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nDeignan will be performi
ng pieces by Strauss, Hanh, and de Falla. DesRochers will be performing an
arioso from Monteverdi's L 'Orfeo, as well as pieced by Duparc and Musto.\n
Both Deignan and DesRochers will be accompanied by Wesley Frye, piano.\nDei
gnan is a student of Jill Phillips and DesRochers is a student of Kylie Too
mer and Beth Ray.\nReception to follow.
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170428T184600
CREATED:20170222T152556
DTSTART:20170430T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715100933-708983@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Sr. Recital: Ryan Ehrhardt, Trumpet
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170418T141323
CREATED:20160715T100933
DTSTART:20170430T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715101111-708985@reason
SUMMARY:Chamber Orchestra Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Chamber Orchestra will perform a concert at 4:00 p.m. Su
nday, April 30th, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the
Luther campus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admiss
ion.\nThe Chamber Orchestra will perform Five Pieces for String Orchestra b
y Paul Hindemith, Mozart's Serenade for Winds in C minor, Suite No. 1 for S
mall Orchestra by Igor Stravinsky and Anton Webern's Five Pieces for Orches
tra.\nUnder the direction of Daniel Baldwin, Luther professor of music, the
orchestra specializes in works for small orchestra and mixed chamber ensem
bles ranging from the Baroque era to the 20th century. The Chamber Orchestr
a performs with the Luther Opera Workshop in alternating spring semesters.\
nIn addition to Baldwin's work as conductor of the Luther College Symphony
and Chamber orchestras and the Opera Workshop, he teaches courses in conduc
ting. He has served as director of orchestra activities at Luther since 199
7.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170430T135659
CREATED:20160715T101111
DTSTART:20170430T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170210113355-745159@reason
SUMMARY:Jr./Sr. Recital: Andrew Murray, guitar/Tim Burianek, composition
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170328T150005
CREATED:20170210T113355
DTSTART:20170430T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715102210-708995@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Desiree Bradshaw/Amy Pham, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Desiree Bradshaw, junior, and Amy Pham, junior, will perform a voice recita
l at 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 30th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jens
on-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\n\nBradshaw will be performing
works by Handel, Schubert, Brahms, Bellini, and Fauré. Pham will be perfor
ming works by Donaudy, Clara Schumann, Brahms, and John Jacob Niles.\n\n\nB
radshaw will be accompanied by Kyla Grau, senior piano. Pham will be accomp
anied by Wesley Frye.\n\n\nBradshaw is a student of Carol Kreuscher and Pha
m is a student of Jill Phillips.\n\n\nA reception will follow, the recital
will also be live streamed.\n
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170427T130502
CREATED:20160715T102210
DTSTART:20170430T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715102836-708998@reason
SUMMARY:General Recitals
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall, Choir Room, and Sundt
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T104058
CREATED:20160715T102836
DTSTART:20170502T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715104150-709009@reason
SUMMARY:Opera Performance: The Gondoliers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Luther College Music Department as they present Gilbert and Sulliv
an's The Gondoliers (Or the King of Barataria) on Thursday, May 4th at 7:30
! Performances will be held in the Jewel Theatre in the Center for the Arts
.\nTickets can be purchased through the Luther College Box Office. Regular
tickets for the performance are $15; $8 for children 12 and under; and free
for Luther students with co-curricular activities fee.\nImagine expecting
to inherit your family’s fortune, but discovering that your parents are in
financial trouble and your future hangs in the balance. Not only that, but
your parents also reveal to you that they married you off to the heir to th
e throne of Barataria when you were just a baby! Your family vacation to Ve
nice has turned into a visit to the Grand Inquisitor of Spain, in order to
discover which of two unsuspecting gondoliers is your long lost husband! An
d so begins The Gondoliers, one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s beloved operettas
. As this confused family attempts to solidify its future, two modest gondo
liers unsuspectingly ascend the throne of Barataria. The gondoliers must jo
urney to their recently acquired kingdom, separate from their new wives, an
d adjust to the fact that one of them was promised to marry another. Who is
actually married to whom? Who is the true King of Barataria? Find out the
answers to these questions and more with Luther’s electrifying production o
f The Gondoliers.\nThe performance will be conducted and accompanied by vis
iting assistant professor of music Nicholas Shaneyfelt. Shaneyfelt also ser
ves as the vocal coach for the production. Stage direction is by associate
professor of music Andrew Whitfield and musical direction and preparation i
s by professor of music Edwin Andereck. Scenic design is by Jeff Dintaman,
professor of theatre; lighting design and technical direction is by Tom Ber
ger, theatre and dance technical director. Professor of dance Jane Hawley i
s choreographer for the famous “Cachucha” dance, and Decorah resident Donal
ee Burns is the costumer. Jill Phillips, alumni guest lecturer in music, is
the assistant stage director, and Luther student Elaena Hoekstra is the st
age manager.\nPoster by Marie Sauze.
LOCATION:Center for the Arts, Jewel Theatre
LAST-MODIFIED:20170428T185857
CREATED:20160715T104150
DTSTART:20170504T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715104442-709015@reason
SUMMARY:Opera Performance: The Gondoliers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Luther College Music Department as they present Gilbert and Sulliv
an's The Gondoliers (Or the King of Barataria) on Friday, May 5th at 7:30!
Performances will be held in the Jewel Theatre in the Center for the Arts.\
nTickets can be purchased through the Luther College Box Office. Regular ti
ckets for the performance are $15; $8 for children 12 and under; and free f
or Luther students with co-curricular activities fee.\nImagine expecting to
inherit your family’s fortune, but discovering that your parents are in fi
nancial trouble and your future hangs in the balance. Not only that, but yo
ur parents also reveal to you that they married you off to the heir to the
throne of Barataria when you were just a baby! Your family vacation to Veni
ce has turned into a visit to the Grand Inquisitor of Spain, in order to di
scover which of two unsuspecting gondoliers is your long lost husband! And
so begins The Gondoliers, one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s beloved operettas.
As this confused family attempts to solidify its future, two modest gondoli
ers unsuspectingly ascend the throne of Barataria. The gondoliers must jour
ney to their recently acquired kingdom, separate from their new wives, and
adjust to the fact that one of them was promised to marry another. Who is a
ctually married to whom? Who is the true King of Barataria? Find out the an
swers to these questions and more with Luther’s electrifying production of
The Gondoliers.\nThe performance will be conducted and accompanied by visit
ing assistant professor of music Nicholas Shaneyfelt. Shaneyfelt also serve
s as the vocal coach for the production. Stage direction is by associate pr
ofessor of music Andrew Whitfield and musical direction and preparation is
by professor of music Edwin Andereck. Scenic design is by Jeff Dintaman, pr
ofessor of theatre; lighting design and technical direction is by Tom Berge
r, theatre and dance technical director. Professor of dance Jane Hawley is
choreographer for the famous “Cachucha” dance, and Decorah resident Donalee
Burns is the costumer. Jill Phillips, alumni guest lecturer in music, is t
he assistant stage director, and Luther student Elaena Hoekstra is the stag
e manager.\nPoster by Marie Sauze.\n
LOCATION:Center for the Arts, Jewel Theatre
LAST-MODIFIED:20170428T185954
CREATED:20160715T104442
DTSTART:20170505T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715104711-709017@reason
SUMMARY:Distinction in Accompanying Finalist Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T104840
CREATED:20160715T104711
DTSTART:20170506T130000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715104843-709019@reason
SUMMARY:Opera Performance: The Gondoliers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Luther College Music Department as they present Gilbert and Sulliv
an's The Gondoliers (Or the King of Barataria) on Saturday, May 6th at 7:30
! Performances will be held in the Jewel Theatre in the Center for the Arts
.\nTickets can be purchased through the Luther College Box Office. Regular
tickets for the performance are $15; $8 for children 12 and under; and free
for Luther students with co-curricular activities fee.\nImagine expecting
to inherit your family’s fortune, but discovering that your parents are in
financial trouble and your future hangs in the balance. Not only that, but
your parents also reveal to you that they married you off to the heir to th
e throne of Barataria when you were just a baby! Your family vacation to Ve
nice has turned into a visit to the Grand Inquisitor of Spain, in order to
discover which of two unsuspecting gondoliers is your long lost husband! An
d so begins The Gondoliers, one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s beloved operettas
. As this confused family attempts to solidify its future, two modest gondo
liers unsuspectingly ascend the throne of Barataria. The gondoliers must jo
urney to their recently acquired kingdom, separate from their new wives, an
d adjust to the fact that one of them was promised to marry another. Who is
actually married to whom? Who is the true King of Barataria? Find out the
answers to these questions and more with Luther’s electrifying production o
f The Gondoliers.\nThe performance will be conducted and accompanied by vis
iting assistant professor of music Nicholas Shaneyfelt. Shaneyfelt also ser
ves as the vocal coach for the production. Stage direction is by associate
professor of music Andrew Whitfield and musical direction and preparation i
s by professor of music Edwin Andereck. Scenic design is by Jeff Dintaman,
professor of theatre; lighting design and technical direction is by Tom Ber
ger, theatre and dance technical director. Professor of dance Jane Hawley i
s choreographer for the famous “Cachucha” dance, and Decorah resident Donal
ee Burns is the costumer. Jill Phillips, alumni guest lecturer in music, is
the assistant stage director, and Luther student Elaena Hoekstra is the st
age manager.\nPoster by Marie Sauze.
LOCATION:Center for the Arts, Jewel Theatre
LAST-MODIFIED:20170428T190036
CREATED:20160715T104843
DTSTART:20170506T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715105145-709027@reason
SUMMARY:Opera Performance: The Gondoliers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Luther College Music Department as they present Gilbert and Sulliv
an's The Gondoliers (Or the King of Barataria) on Sunday, May 7th at 2:00!
Performances will be held in the Jewel Theatre in the Center for the Arts.\
nTickets can be purchased through the Luther College Box Office. Regular ti
ckets for the performance are $15; $8 for children 12 and under; and free f
or Luther students with co-curricular activities fee.\nImagine expecting to
inherit your family’s fortune, but discovering that your parents are in fi
nancial trouble and your future hangs in the balance. Not only that, but yo
ur parents also reveal to you that they married you off to the heir to the
throne of Barataria when you were just a baby! Your family vacation to Veni
ce has turned into a visit to the Grand Inquisitor of Spain, in order to di
scover which of two unsuspecting gondoliers is your long lost husband! And
so begins The Gondoliers, one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s beloved operettas.
As this confused family attempts to solidify its future, two modest gondoli
ers unsuspectingly ascend the throne of Barataria. The gondoliers must jour
ney to their recently acquired kingdom, separate from their new wives, and
adjust to the fact that one of them was promised to marry another. Who is a
ctually married to whom? Who is the true King of Barataria? Find out the an
swers to these questions and more with Luther’s electrifying production of
The Gondoliers.\nThe performance will be conducted and accompanied by visit
ing assistant professor of music Nicholas Shaneyfelt. Shaneyfelt also serve
s as the vocal coach for the production. Stage direction is by associate pr
ofessor of music Andrew Whitfield and musical direction and preparation is
by professor of music Edwin Andereck. Scenic design is by Jeff Dintaman, pr
ofessor of theatre; lighting design and technical direction is by Tom Berge
r, theatre and dance technical director. Professor of dance Jane Hawley is
choreographer for the famous “Cachucha” dance, and Decorah resident Donalee
Burns is the costumer. Jill Phillips, alumni guest lecturer in music, is t
he assistant stage director, and Luther student Elaena Hoekstra is the stag
e manager.\nPoster by Marie Sauze.
LOCATION:Center for the Arts, Jewel Theatre
LAST-MODIFIED:20170428T190114
CREATED:20160715T105145
DTSTART:20170507T140000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715111605-709030@reason
SUMMARY:Student Composition Recital
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20160715T112714
CREATED:20160715T111605
DTSTART:20170508T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715112717-709032@reason
SUMMARY:Senior Project Showcase
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall and Choir Room
LAST-MODIFIED:20160721T083336
CREATED:20160715T112717
DTSTART:20170509T190000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170112115225-739860@reason
SUMMARY:Weston Noble Celebration of Life
DESCRIPTION:The live stream for the memorial service will be available on Saturday, May
13 at 1 p.m.\nWatch Stream\nThe stream video will be available after the s
ervice and open to the public to view. Check back shortly after the service
for links to the on demand video.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
URL:https://www.luther.edu/weston/
LAST-MODIFIED:20170509T104513
CREATED:20170112T115225
DTSTART:20170513T130000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715113002-709034@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra and Nordic Choir Showcase Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra and the Nordic Choir will present a s
pring showcase concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 19, in the Main Hall of the
Center for Faith and Life on Luther's campus. The concert is open to the p
ublic with no charge for admission. Those unable to attend may view the con
cert live online at stream.luther.edu/music.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170509T155611
CREATED:20160715T113002
DTSTART:20170519T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20161116164830-731090@reason
SUMMARY:Baccalaureate
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170427T083936
CREATED:20161116T164830
DTSTART:20170520T200000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705100019-766577@reason
SUMMARY:Music Faculty Showcase Recital
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170705T101659
CREATED:20170705T100019
DTSTART:20170903T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705100736-766582@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Hirono Borter/Kyoko Kaise, Violin/Piano
DESCRIPTION:Opening the 2017-18 guest recital series, Luther College welcomes Violinist
Hirono Borter and Pianist Kyoko Kaise at 7:30 p.m. Friday, September 15th,
in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on Luther's ca
mpus.\nThe performance is open to the public with no charge for admission.\
nThe duo will open the program with Sonata for violin and piano by Claude D
ebussy, followed by "Distance de Fée" by Toru Takemitsu, and will conclude
the concert with "Haru no Umi" by Michio Miyagi and Piano Trio in A minor b
y Maurice Ravel.\nBorter is an award-winning violinist who has performed as
a soloist in seven countries over three continents. She garnered a perform
ance diploma from the Universität der Künste Berlin after studying at the H
ochschule für Musik Freiburg. She went on complete a Master of Music from t
he Eastman School of Music in 2013 and has had chamber music coaching with
members of the Alban Berg, Artemis and Borodin quartets. Borter will return
to Luther next summer as a member of the Dorian Summer Music Camp strings
faculty.\nA native of Shizuoka, Japan, Kaise studied at the Tokyo College o
f Music. In 2008, she garnered her postgraduate degree in piano performance
. She later moved to Berlin, Germany, to study at the Berlin University of
Fine Arts. In 2011, she completed her diploma degree with distinction, and
in 2015 her Artist Diploma. Kaise has won copious national and internationa
l competitions. In the spring of 2017, Kaise became an assistant professor
at the Tokyo College of Music. She serves as an ambassador to the town of I
zunokuni and is a jury member for national music competitions in Japan.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170908T152038
CREATED:20170705T100736
DTSTART:20170915T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705101143-766584@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Lynne Hart, Clarinet
DESCRIPTION:Lynne Postudensek Hart, Luther College adjunct faculty in music, in collabo
ration with Jessica Louise Paul, piano, Patrick Smith, guitar, and Richard
Wagor, bass, offers an evening of Eastern European music at 7:30 p.m. Sunda
y, September 17th, in Jenson-Noble Hall of Music's Noble Recital Hall on th
e Luther campus. Paul, emerita of Luther, accompanies Hart on classical pie
ces while Smith, Wagor and Hart comprise the Roots of Rhythm Trio.\nThe per
formance is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe recital f
eatures a piece by Vladimir Dyck, petitioning the muse of music, and works
by Béla Kovács and Emil Cossetto. The trio will perform Hart's original "Ja
zz Imaginings on Balkan Folk Songs," inspired by her love of Slovenian folk
melodies and jazz improvisation. Intertwining the dance motifs and exotic
scales of Bosnia, Croatia, Hungary, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia and Ukraine, H
art blends in the unique rhythms and chord progressions of jazz.\nHart grad
uated from the University of Minnesota-Duluth with a bachelor's degree in t
heory and composition and holds a Master of Fine Arts in woodwind performan
ce from the University of Iowa. She studied clarinet with Thomas Ayres and
Robert Williams, as well as saxophone with Richard Czernewski and Dan Yoder
. Hart's performances in the classical and jazz realms include numerous Bro
adway touring shows, various ensembles in Iowa, collaborations with jazz le
gends such as Ray Charles and classical recitals.\nAt Luther, Hart serves a
s professor of saxophone, where she seeks to instill her students with the
fundamentals of musicianship to help them succeed in their own aspirations
and in the performance world.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170915T142903
CREATED:20170705T101143
DTSTART:20170917T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705101412-766586@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Greg Peterson/Rachel Brandwein, Organ/Harp
DESCRIPTION:Rachel Brandwein, Luther College adjunct faculty in music, and Gregory Pete
rson, professor of music and college organist, will present a Faculty Artis
t Series recital featuring music for harp and organ at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, S
eptember 19th, in the Center for Faith and Life on Luther's campus.The reci
tal is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe performance fe
atures original works for harp and organ by Brandwein, Aaron David Miller a
nd Marcel Grandjany, as well as transcriptions of music by Edward Elgar and
Michael Praetorius.\nPeterson graduated from Luther College with a degree
in music. He received a Master of Music degree from Yale University, where
he was a Hugh Giles Scholar and received the Harry B. Jepson Memorial Schol
arship. Peterson then attained a Doctor of Musical Arts in organ performanc
e and pedagogy from the University of Iowa where he was a Rahn Scholar and
teaching assistant. Peterson completed study at the Summer Institute for Fr
ench Organ Study at the Gothenburg International Organ Academy in Sweden. H
e is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda, the national music honor society.\nAt Lut
her, Peterson serves as Cantor to the student congregation, playing Sunday
and daily chapel music. He also conducts Luther Ringers, which he founded i
n 2008.\nBrandwein earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Michig
an, a Master of Music from the Juilliard School, and a Doctor of Musical Ar
ts from Stony Brook University. She studied harp and French for one year in
Paris and Lyon, France. Upon performing at her doctoral commencement, Bran
dwein received the prestigious Ackerman Award for Excellence in Graduate St
udies for accomplishments in performance and pedagogy.\nIn 2013, Brandwein
was awarded the top prize in the Mu Phi Epsilon Original Composition Contes
t for her work for harp solo "Introduction, Theme and Variations.” She was
also the winner of the 2014 Mu Phi Epsilon International Solo Competition.
Brandwein served as the Mu Phi Epsilon Concert Artist for the 2014-16 conce
rt seasons.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170915T143419
CREATED:20170705T101412
DTSTART:20170919T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705101753-766592@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band/Jazz Orchestra Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Concert Band and Jazz Orchestra will perform a concert a
t 12:30 p.m. Saturday, September 23rd, in the Main Hall of the Center for F
aith and Life on Luther's campus.\nThe concert is open to the public with n
o charge for admission.\nLuther's Concert Band, made up of about 60 musicia
ns, is directed by Joan deAlbuquerque. Appointed director of bands at Luthe
r in 2011, deAlbuquerque has toured with bands throughout the Midwest, Unit
ed States, western Europe, Japan and, most recently, Spain.\nTwenty student
s perform in Luther's Jazz Orchestra, which has toured in Brazil, Dominican
Republic and Colorado in recent years. The ensemble is directed by Juan To
ny Guzmán, director of the jazz program and professor of music at Luther.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T122338
CREATED:20170705T101753
DTSTART:20170923T123000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705103543-766595@reason
SUMMARY:Family Weekend Concert
DESCRIPTION:Performances by Norsemen, Aurora, Cantorei, Cathedral, Collegiate, Varsity
Band, and Wind and Percussion Ensemble
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T095709
CREATED:20170705T103543
DTSTART:20170923T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20150728112135-636013@reason
SUMMARY:Soda Shoppe featuring Luther's Jazz Band and Jazz Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:\n
LOCATION:Marty's
URL:https://www.luther.edu/parents/family-weekend/schedule/
LAST-MODIFIED:20170817T084254
CREATED:20150728T112135
DTSTART:20170923T204500
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705104941-766607@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Judith Saxton, Trumpet and Alexander Technique
DESCRIPTION:Judith Saxton, trumpet, will perform a guest recital, featuring Luther Coll
ege faculty artists Miko Kominami and John Cord, at 4 p.m. Saturday, Septem
ber 30th, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on th
e Luther campus.\nSaxton will also hold a master class at 11:00 a.m. Saturd
ay, September 30th, in the Orchestra Rehearsal Room in the Jenson-Noble Hal
l of Music.\nBoth events are open to the public with no charge for admissio
n.\nSaxton is an international trumpet soloist, chamber and orchestral musi
cian. She is also an educator who recently traveled to China, Greece, the U
.K., Italy and Brazil to teach trumpet. She is on the Eastern Music Festiva
l faculty, principal for the Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival, and can be he
ard on more than 20 recordings. She is a frequent soloist for new works, kn
own for her studio work and regularly records sessions from Chicago to Hong
Kong.\nSaxton is a graduate of Mansfield and Northwestern Universities, an
d her teachers include Vincent Cichowicz, Arnold Jacobs, Susan Slaughter an
d Michael Galloway. She is also a certified Alexander Technique teacher, wh
ich attempts to help instrumentalists and singers to perform with less stre
ss and likelihood of injury.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170927T104210
CREATED:20170705T104941
DTSTART:20170930T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705105129-766610@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Isaac Ashby/Collin Boyle, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T160608
CREATED:20170705T105129
DTSTART:20171001T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705110135-766626@reason
SUMMARY:General Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170707T160819
CREATED:20170705T110135
DTSTART:20171003T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705110427-766628@reason
SUMMARY:Masterclass: Linda Di Fiore, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Linda Di Fiore will give a masterclass at 9:40a.m. in the choir room of
the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.\nThe event is free and open to the public.
\nDr. Linda Di Fiore, mezzo-soprano, joined the faculty of UC-Santa Barbara
as a Visiting Professor in 2012. For over forty years, she has performed
professionally as a soloist in opera, oratorio, recital, and musical theatr
e. An active song recitalist, Dr. Di Fiore has performed internationally in
Innsbruck and Graz, Austria; Rome, Venice, Cremona, Mantua, Sabbioneta, Ca
stelfranco-Veneto, Vietri sul Mare, Italy; Toronto, Canada; and San Juan, P
uerto Rico. Since 2004, Dr. Di Fiore has held the distinction of Master Tea
cher in the National Association of Teachers of Singing, a lifelong designa
tion.
LOCATION:Choir Room, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171003T084408
CREATED:20170705T110427
DTSTART:20171005T094000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20140804145012-563397@reason
SUMMARY:Homecoming Jazz Night
DESCRIPTION:Jazz Night featuring Jazz Orchestra & Jazz Band. This performance is FREE a
nd is sponsored by SAC Homecoming.
LOCATION:Marty's
URL:https://www.luther.edu/studentlife/activities/events/?start_date=2014-10-07
LAST-MODIFIED:20170817T110426
CREATED:20140804T145012
DTSTART:20171006T203000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705110812-766633@reason
SUMMARY:Homecoming Concert: Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band, Nordic Choir
DESCRIPTION:Featuring the college's premiere touring ensembles, the Luther College Home
coming Concert is at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, October 8th, in the Center for Faith
and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus. Performing at the concert are Sym
phony Orchestra, conducted by Daniel Baldwin; Concert Band, conducted by Jo
an de Albuquerque; and Nordic Choir, conducted by Andrew Last. In addition,
four music awards will be presented.\nThe concert is open to the public wi
th no charge for admission.\nThe Symphony Orchestra will open the concert w
ith the National Anthem. Selections to follow include "The Moldau" by Bedři
ch Smetana and Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsk
y.\nThe Concert Band will perform "Regiment of Heroes March" by Joseph Turr
in, the third and fourth movements from "Dance Movements" by Philip Sparke,
"Who Puts His Trust in God Most Just" by Bach and "Stars and Stripes" by J
ohn Philip Sousa.\nThe Nordic Choir will present five selections. Pieces in
clude "Exsultate Deo" by Hans Leo Hassler, "Ye Were Sometimes Darkness" by
Randall Thompson, "Exultation" by F. Melius Christiansen, "Ezekiel Saw De W
heel" arranged by William Dawson and "O Lord God" by Paul Chesnokov. In add
ition, the choir will recognize the 50-year anniversary of the first Nordic
Choir international tour.\nFour music awards will be presented at the conc
ert. David Upham, class of 1992, will be presented the Dr. Carlo A. Sperati
Award. The Weston Noble Award will be given to Shelly Schaeufele, class of
1992. The Theodore Presser Award and Richard C. and Joann M. Hemp Family P
rize for Orchestral Performance will both be presented during the concert.\
nFor up-to-date details and a full Luther Homecoming 2017 schedule, visit t
he Homecoming page.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20171005T091334
CREATED:20170705T110812
DTSTART:20171008T133000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705111041-766635@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: JJ Kaufmann/Jon Ailabouni, Jazz Piano/Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:James J. Kaufmann, piano, and Luther professor Jon Ailabouni, trumpet, will
present a recital on Wednesday, October 11th at 7:30 p.m. in Luther Colleg
e's orchestra room in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.\nThe recital is free
and open to the public.\nKaufmann and Ailabouni have a vision of a musical
experience of intimacy, honesty, and spontaneity, and have thoughtfully pre
pared a jazz recital striving to fulfill this vision. They have chosen Luth
er College's Orchestra Room to share their unamplified sounds, favoring its
"whisper-me-a-musical-secret" acoustic. \nThe format of the evening is not
a "program" in the traditional sense; the duo has meticulously prepared a
larger set of tunes than they will have time to play and will access them a
s the evening's moments beckon. The vehicles--jazz, popular, spiritual, an
d original melodies ranging from standard to obscure--have been flight-test
ed via exploration of tempos, keys, meters and modes of interaction. Welco
me; let your ears be your wings as you join the journey.\n
LOCATION:Orchestra Room, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171005T094852
CREATED:20170705T111041
DTSTART:20171011T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705111437-766646@reason
SUMMARY:Masterclass: Mary Elizabeth Williams, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092734
CREATED:20170705T111437
DTSTART:20171019T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170912161441-775797@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Nate Parsons/Cynthia Heck, Violin/Piano
DESCRIPTION:Cynthia Heck, junior, and Nate Parsons, junior, will perform a piano/violin
recital at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 21st, in the Noble Recital Hall
of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is fre
e and open to the public.\nHeck will be performing "Prelude and Fugue in C#
Major" by J.S. Bach, "Reflets dans l'eau" by C. Debussy, and "Ballade no.
1 in G minor" by F. Chopin. Parsons will be performing "Sonata No. 1 in G M
inor" by J.S. Bach, "Violin Concerto mov. 1" by Aram Khachaturian, and "Zig
eunerweisen" by Pablo Sarasate.\nParsons will be accompanied by Mitchell St
evens.\nHeck is a student of John F. Strauss and Parsons is a student of Ig
or Kalnin.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171005T100050
CREATED:20170912T161441
DTSTART:20171021T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705111609-766650@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Brandon Whitish, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Brandon Whitish, senior, will give a voice recital at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday
, October 21st, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
on the Luther campus.\nThe event is free and open to the public.\nWhitish'
s recital, titled "Songs of Nychthemeron", will feature pieces that deal wi
th the night, dreams, enchantment, and mystery. Whitish will be performing
the works of Bizet, Wolf, Schubert, Franck, Head, Leoncavallo, and Rodgers
& Hammerstein.\nWhitish will be accompanied by Mitchell Stevens.\nWhitish i
s a student of Evan Mitchell and Nicholas Shaneyfelt.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171005T102808
CREATED:20170705T111609
DTSTART:20171021T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705111812-766652@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Lecture: Melanie Batoff, Musicology Paper on Medieval Liturgical Dr
ama
DESCRIPTION:Melanie Batoff, Assistant Professor of Music at Luther, will give a lecture
titled "The Past Meets the Present: Strengthening Community through the Vi
sitatio sepulchri Liturgical Drama". The lecture will take place on Sunday,
October 22nd, in the choir room of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on Luthe
r's campus.\nThe event is free and open to the public.\nThis presentation w
ill examine a liturgical drama known as the Visitatio sepulchri (Visit of t
he Sepulcher) that was performed on Easter Sunday in churches and monasteri
es during the Middle Ages. The presentation will focus on a version of the
Easter reenactment performed at Salzburg Cathedral in the twelfth century t
hat combined centuries old Gregorian chant with newer chants. Batoff will a
rgue that this juxtaposition of old and new musical and textual elements he
lped to strengthen the sense of community among the clergy and the laity, w
hile the staging reinforced rigid social hierarchies.\nDemetria Armatas, a
junior music major, will sing some of the examples.\nMelanie Batoff teaches
music history classes and coordinates senior papers at Luther College. She
is a medieval musicologist, with secondary teaching and research interests
in Renaissance music and ethnomusicology. Prior to her appointment at Luth
er, Batoff taught at Baldwin Wallace University.
LOCATION:Choir Room, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171018T103804
CREATED:20170705T111812
DTSTART:20171022T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705105614-766615@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Mitchell Gage/Alijah Goetting, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170912T163931
CREATED:20170705T105614
DTSTART:20171022T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705112047-766654@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Luther College String Trio with Heather Armstrong, O
boe
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T135732
CREATED:20170705T112047
DTSTART:20171025T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705112221-766657@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Andrew Whitfield, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T135711
CREATED:20170705T112221
DTSTART:20171027T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705112402-766659@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Anna Englin, Alto Saxophone
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170912T161419
CREATED:20170705T112402
DTSTART:20171028T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705112607-766661@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Madison Ihde/Chelsey Schmeling, Trumpet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T140105
CREATED:20170705T112607
DTSTART:20171028T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705113600-766672@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Christopher Hutton, Cello
DESCRIPTION:Violoncellist Christopher Hutton will give a guest recital at 9:00 p.m. Mon
day, October 30th, in the Noble Recital Hall of Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
on the Luther College campus.\nThe performance is open to the public with n
o charge for admission.\nHutton's recital, "Reflecting BACH," features Bach
's Suites for Solo Violoncello, along with composers who were later inspire
d by Bach. The project, which began with a recital in 2016, has expanded to
performances in 15 states and a 10-recital tour in New Zealand.\nHis perfo
rmance begins with "Suite Sampler," by Bach, a sample of one movement from
each of Bach's six cello suites. He'll perform Suite for Cello No. 1, Op. 7
2 by Benjamin Britten, and close the performance with "Fancy on a Bach Air,
" by John Corigliano.\nA native of Wellington, New Zealand, Hutton is an as
sociate professor of violoncello at Furman University in Greenville, South
Carolina. He's performed solo and chamber music recitals in New Zealand, th
e United States and Europe. The cellist in Poinsett Piano Trio, he's record
ed for New Zealand's Concert FM and Germany's SWF Radio. Hutton was the co-
principal cellist of the New World Symphony Orchestra, was a member of the
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and has performed with various orchestras in
the United States.\nHutton earned his bachelor's degree from Boston Univer
sity and earned a Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts from the Unive
rsity of Rochester's Eastman School of Music, New York. While a student at
Eastman, he taught at the University of Rochester and Eastman's Community E
ducation Division. Prior to joining the faculty at Furman in 2003, he taugh
t at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, the University of Dela
ware and the Eastern Music Festival.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171027T152041
CREATED:20170705T113600
DTSTART:20171030T210000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705095145-766575@reason
SUMMARY:Reformation Commemoration Concert
DESCRIPTION:This concert will premiere the Reformation Cantata, a work composed in hono
r of the Reformation Commemoration by four Luther college alumni and four c
urrent students. The program will also include a new work for concert band,
jointly commissioned by a consortium of Lutheran colleges. Featured ensemb
les include Concert Band, Collegiate Chorale, and Cathedral Choir. Open to
the public with no charge for admission.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T155721
CREATED:20170705T095145
DTSTART:20171031T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705114602-766676@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Abigail Korenchan/Sarah Lodge, Voice/Trumpet
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Lodge, junior, and Abigail Korenchan, junior, will perform a trumpet/
voice recital at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, November 3rd in the Noble Recital Hal
l of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is f
ree and open to the public.\nLodge will perform pieces by Alexander Arutuni
an, Georges Enesco, Fisher A. Tull, and Herbert L. Clarke. Korenchan will p
erform pieces by Barber, Handel, Bellini, Schubert, Schumann, Debussy, and
Berlioz.\nLodge and Korenchan will both be accompanied by Cynthia Heck.\nLo
dge is a student of John Cord, Korenchan is student of Rachel Storlie.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T222339
CREATED:20170705T114602
DTSTART:20171103T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705113842-766674@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Hunter Prueger, Composition
DESCRIPTION:Hunter Prueger, senior, will give a composition recital at 2:00 p.m. on Sat
urday, November 4th in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of M
usic on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is free and open to the public.\nCo
llaborative artists: Michael Winkler, Maddy Ihde, Emily Stifter, Jackson Ch
urchill, Chris O'Connell, Noah Reisdorff, Sara Byom, Kate Wyre, Tiffany Cas
sman, Lizzie Primmer, Tad Guy, Erin Haefner, Brenna Sherman, Rachel Schwabe
nbauer, Colin Weber, Liam Fraser, Chloe Beck, Ches Craig, Mari Rathke, Fion
a Edberg, Katie Koenning, Libby Swartley, Catelyn Janda, Dan Iselin, Sarah
Bauer, and Matt Dosland.\nThe program includes six pieces--four of which ar
e premieres--of both accoustic and electronic instrumentation.\nPrueger is
a student of Brooke Joyce.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T223054
CREATED:20170705T113842
DTSTART:20171104T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705114745-766678@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Gabrielle Bruns/Sam Naumann, Viola/Cello
DESCRIPTION:Gabrielle Bruns, junior, and Sam Naumann, junior, will perform a viola/cell
o recital at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 4th in the Noble Recital Hall
of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is fre
e and open to the public.\nBruns will perform works by J.S. Bach, Robert Fu
chs, and Alexander Nagy. Naumann will perform works by J.S. Bach, Edouard L
alo, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Samuel Barber.\nCollaborative artists: Shana
Liu, piano, Joshua Burniece, piano, Fiona Edburg, violin, and Libby Swartle
y violin.\nBruns is a student of Spencer Martin and Naumann is a student of
Philip Borter.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T223846
CREATED:20170705T114745
DTSTART:20171104T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705115106-766680@reason
SUMMARY:Sr./Jr. Recital: Gabrielle Laske/Peter Mathistad, Voice/Tenor Saxophone
DESCRIPTION:Gabrielle Laske, senior, and Peter Mathistad, junior, will perform a voice/
tenor saxophone recital at 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 5th in the Noble
Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe r
ecital is free and open to the public.\nLaske will perform works by Handel,
Chausson, Mahler, Lori Laitman, and de Falla. Mathistad will perform works
by Stanley Turrentine, Joe Henderson, Charlie Parker, Guy Wood, Vincent Yo
umans, and Kenny Garret.\nLaske will be accompanied by Mitchell Stevens and
Mathistad will be accompanied by Pablo Gómez Estévez, Colin Cosgrove, and
Josh Van Sant.\nLaske is a student of Andrew Whitfield and Nicholas Shaneyf
elt, Mathistad is a student of Lynne Hart.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T224843
CREATED:20170705T115106
DTSTART:20171105T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705115304-766682@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Devin Hedlund/Miranda Poncelet, Violin/Voice
DESCRIPTION:Devin Hedlund, senior, and Miranda Poncelet, senior, will perform a violin/
voice recital at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 5th in the Noble Recital Hal
l of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is f
ree and open to the public.\nHedlund will perform works by J.S. Bach, Pagan
ini, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky. Poncelet will perform works by Stefano Sacher
, Debussy, Mozart, John Duke, and Hugo Wolf.\nHedlund will be accompanied
by Jessica Paul, piano, and Poncelet will be accompanied by Mitchell Steven
s, piano. Other collaborative artists include Mariahna Jorgenson- Rathke, v
iolin, Fiona Edberg, violin, Morgan Fanning, viola, and Matthew Dosland, ce
llo.\nHedlund is a student of Igor Kalnin and Poncelet is a student of Andr
ew Whitfield.\n
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T225634
CREATED:20170705T115304
DTSTART:20171105T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705115538-766684@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Concert Band will present its fall concert at 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 5th, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on
the Luther campus.\nThe performance is open to the public with no charge fo
r admission.\nUnder the direction of Joan deAlbuquerue, the Concert Band wi
ll perform "Heroes of the Regiment" by Joseph Turrin and "Dance Movements"
by Philip Sparke, and concludes with Danzon No. 2 by Arturo Marquez.\nThe L
uther College Concert Band, founded in 1878, is one of the oldest touring o
rganizations in the nation and among the country's most outstanding college
bands. Luther's Concert Band has toured throughout the United States, West
ern Europe and Japan, and has appeared at many state and national music con
ferences. In May 2017, the ensemble toured Spain.\nJoan deAlbuquerque, dire
ctor of bands and associate professor of music, joined the Luther faculty i
n 2011. deAlbuquerque holds a Bachelor of Arts in music education from Mich
igan State University, a master's degree in wind conducting from Michigan S
tate University and a Doctor of Musical Arts in wind conducting from the Un
iversity of North Texas. In addition to the Concert Band, she conducts the
college's Wind and Percussion Ensemble and Varsity Band.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T225849
CREATED:20170705T115538
DTSTART:20171105T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705115701-766686@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Iloria Phoenix, Voice
DESCRIPTION:Iloria Phoenix, senior, will perform a voice recital at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday
, November 5th in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
on the Luther campus.\nThe recital is free and open to the public.\nPhoenix
will perform works by Massenet, Mozart, Barber, and Brahms.\nPhoenix will
be accompanied by Cynthia Heck, piano, and is a student of Carla Hanson.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T230223
CREATED:20170705T115701
DTSTART:20171105T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705115912-766689@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Jazz Band is performing a concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
November 7th, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther camp
us.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nDirec
ted by Jon Ailabouni, adjunct faculty in music, the Luther College Jazz Ban
d is a 20-member group that performs throughout the academic year, includin
g during Family Weekend, Homecoming Jazz Night at Marty's and a formal conc
ert each semester. The ensemble introduces students to the jazz tradition o
f big swing bands in addition to contemporary genres and new compositions.\
nThe concert program features various styles of music from swing to funk to
mambo and will include works from Stan Kenton, Oliver Nelson, Thad Jones a
nd Neal Hefti.\nThe Luther jazz combo Midnight Institute will perform "Lest
er Leaps In" by Lester Young. The quartet includes students Ben Ostrem and
Peter Mathistad, tenor saxophone; Andrew Moore, guitar, Caleb Bendull, bass
; and Josh Van Sant, drums.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20171103T151252
CREATED:20170705T115912
DTSTART:20171107T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705120629-766694@reason
SUMMARY:Brass Ensembles Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's brass ensembles will perform at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Novem
ber 8th, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall on the Luther campus.\n
The concert is open to the public with no charge for admission and features
a performance of Michael Smith's composition "Out of the Depths, I Cry to
Thee." This work was composed for the Commemoration of the 500th anniversar
y of the Reformation and premiered during the Commemoration Service: Martin
Luther's Penitential Hymn on October 31st. The piece features both the Lut
her College brass faculty and student performers.\nLuther's brass ensembles
include the Brass Choir, Horn Choir, Trumpet Ensemble, Trombone Choir, Tro
mbone Ensemble, and Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble. The brass division of the
Luther College Music Department is home to some of the finest brass perform
ers and faculty in the country. With several opportunities to perform and l
earn, these studios are producing young professionals entering the music an
d education industries of today. Professors John Cord, Michael Smith and Re
becca Boehm Shaffer have grown and developed these brass studios to perform
and compete at a level similar to those found in large university and musi
c conservatories throughout the country. Brass students have attended sever
al national conferences and competitions such as the National Trumpet Compe
tition, the International Trombone Festival and the Northeast Horn Workshop
.\nThe Trumpet Ensemble is conducted by John Cord, Luther assistant profess
or of music. Cord has appeared with more than 30 professional symphony orch
estras over the course of his diverse performing career.\nThe Horn Ensemble
is conducted by Rebecca Boehm Shaffer, Luther adjunct professor of music.
Boehm Shaffer has performed as a soloist and with numerous musical acts and
ensembles across the country, including Tony Bennett, Ray Charles and Meta
llica.\nThe Trombone Choir and Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble are conducted by
Michael Smith, Luther associate professor of music. Smith has served as th
e principal trombonist with the University of Illinois Wind Symphony, touri
ng Great Britain with the ensemble.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20171103T151557
CREATED:20170705T120629
DTSTART:20171108T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705121355-766696@reason
SUMMARY:Philharmonia Concert
DESCRIPTION:Luther College's Philharmonia Orchestra will perform a concert at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 9th, in the Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life
on the Luther campus.\nThe concert is open to the public with no charge for
admission.\nThe evening's music features the Reformation Cantata, "Out of
the Depths," by Brooke Joyce, Luther associate professor of music and compo
ser-in-residence. Joining Philharmonia for the piece will be Cantorei, Luth
er's 65-member women's choir conducted by Jill Wilson, and Jonathon Struve,
baritone. This piece was first performed during Luther's Reformation Comme
moration Concert Oct. 31.\nIn addition, Philharmonia will perform Concerto
Grosso in F Major, Op. 6, No. 2 by Arcangelo Corelli, featuring student sol
oists; Fugue in Four Keyes on "The Shining Shore" by Charles Ives; "Slane"
by Soon Hee Newbold; "Serenade for Strings" by Edward Elgar; and "Jazz Pizz
icato" by Leroy Anderson.\nThe Luther College Philharmonia Orchestra is dir
ected by Spencer Martin, professor of music.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20171103T151836
CREATED:20170705T121355
DTSTART:20171109T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705121521-766698@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Keyboard Festival Guest Recital: Jordan Buchholtz & Charles Hoeft
DESCRIPTION:Luther alumni and professional pianists Jordan Buchholtz and Charles Hoeft
will co-headline the Dorian keyboard guest recital at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov
ember 10th, in the Noble Recital Hall of Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.\nThe c
oncert is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nBuchholtz will
perform Partita No. 4 in D Major, BWV 828, by Bach and Variations on a Fren
ch Nöel, Op. 7, by Kevin Oldham.\nAs a pianist, collaborator and teacher, B
uchholtz is an active performer in the Kansas City, Missouri, area. The Spr
ing Valley, Minnesota, native performs as a solo pianist and in chamber mus
ic recitals. She also works with local groups like the Kansas City Women's
Choir and individual vocalists and instrumentalists.\nBuchhotz earned a Bac
helor of Arts in music from Luther in 2013. She went on to garner a Master
of Music in piano performance from the University of Missouri-Kansas City a
nd is working toward an artist's certificate from UMKC. She is a music facu
lty member at Johnson County Community College in addition to providing mus
ic reviews for KCMetropolis.org.\nHoeft will perform three pieces by Johann
es Brahms: Klavierstücke, Op. 118, Béla Bartók and "Szabadban" (Out of Door
s), BB 89, by Bartók.\nResiding in the Kansas City area, Hoeft is a piano i
nstructor at Music House School of Music in Lenexa, Kansas. He teaches priv
ate piano lessons, group piano classes and community classes. In addition,
Hoeft is an accompanist at Blue Valley Northwest High School in Overland Pa
rk, Kansas, working with five choirs. He is the organist for Salem Lutheran
Church in Lenexa and serves as a substitute organist for other area church
es in the Kansas City area.\nHoeft earned a Bachelor of Arts in music and E
nglish from Luther in 2014. He was the recipient of the Distinction in Acco
mpanying Competition Award in 2013. He received a Master of Music in piano
performance from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. While a student th
ere, he was the 2015 Concerto/Aria Competition award winner and was a gradu
ate assistant in the opera department.\nBoth Buchholtz and Hoeft returned t
o Luther for Dorian Summer Music Camp in the summer of 2017, teaching the k
eyboard workshop, providing private lessons and accompanying the choirs.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171103T152212
CREATED:20170705T121521
DTSTART:20171110T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705122328-766703@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Keyboard Festival Finalist Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171101T092809
CREATED:20170705T122328
DTSTART:20171111T170000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705122528-766705@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Keyboard Festival Masterclass
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T161048
CREATED:20170705T122528
DTSTART:20171112T120000
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705122739-766707@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will present their fall concert at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, November 12th, in t
he Main Hall of the Center for Faith and Life on the Luther College campus.
\nThe performance is open to the public with no charge for admission.\nThe
program features "The Moldau" by Bedřich Smetana, then William Grant Still'
s "Ennanga" with a harp solo performed by Rachel Brandwein, adjunct faculty
in music. The concert concludes with Symphony No. 5 in E minor Op. 64 by P
yotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.\nSymphony Orchestra, Luther's largest and oldest o
rchestral ensemble, is one of Luther's four main touring ensembles. Their a
nnual tour schedule takes them across the U.S. and includes a three-week re
sidency in Vienna every four years. More than 70 student musicians, represe
nting a variety of academic majors, perform with the orchestra. Many are al
so involved in chamber music, choir, band or a jazz ensemble.\nDaniel Baldw
in, Luther professor of music, has served as director of orchestral activit
ies at Luther since 1997. In addition to his work as conductor of the Luthe
r College Symphony and Chamber Orchestras and the Opera Workshop, he teache
s courses in conducting.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20171103T152437
CREATED:20170705T122739
DTSTART:20171112T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705123607-766713@reason
SUMMARY:Varsity Band and Wind & Percussion Ensemble Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170901T150800
CREATED:20170705T123607
DTSTART:20171114T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705124359-766715@reason
SUMMARY:Chamber Orchestra Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170901T150744
CREATED:20170705T124359
DTSTART:20171116T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705124535-766717@reason
SUMMARY:Fall Opera Performance
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092724
CREATED:20170705T124535
DTSTART:20171117T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705124736-766719@reason
SUMMARY:Fall Opera Performance
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092716
CREATED:20170705T124736
DTSTART:20171118T130000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705124852-766721@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Elizabeth Shoemaker, Violin
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T161514
CREATED:20170705T124852
DTSTART:20171118T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705125105-766723@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Tyler Conzett, Trumpet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T161536
CREATED:20170705T125105
DTSTART:20171119T120000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705125236-766725@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Daniel Melaas-Swanson, Trombone
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T161549
CREATED:20170705T125236
DTSTART:20171119T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705125501-766727@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170901T150651
CREATED:20170705T125501
DTSTART:20171119T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705125832-766731@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T161659
CREATED:20170705T125832
DTSTART:20171130T174500
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705130133-766733@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T161752
CREATED:20170705T130133
DTSTART:20171201T183000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705130311-766735@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T161745
CREATED:20170705T130311
DTSTART:20171201T211500
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705130407-766737@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T161809
CREATED:20170705T130407
DTSTART:20171202T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705130500-766739@reason
SUMMARY:Christmas at Luther Performance
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170710T161825
CREATED:20170705T130500
DTSTART:20171203T143000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705130719-766743@reason
SUMMARY:Senior Project Showcase
LOCATION:Choir Room and Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171130T094116
CREATED:20170705T130719
DTSTART:20171205T193000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705142906-766751@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Vocal Festival Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170901T150636
CREATED:20170705T142906
DTSTART:20180114T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705143116-766753@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Vocal Festival Grand Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170901T150554
CREATED:20170705T143116
DTSTART:20180115T190000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171109104956-787714@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Jacob Bunge, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20171109T105210
CREATED:20171109T104956
DTSTART:20180121T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013124229-782032@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Fond du Lac, WI
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill give three performances in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, Saturday-Sunday, Jan
. 27-28.\nThe 73-member Nordic Choir will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Ja
n. 27, at Immanuel-Trinity Lutheran Church, 20 Wisconsin American Dr. Ticke
ts are $15 for adults and $5 for students. Reserve tickets via telephone at
(800) 4-LUTHER or online at www.tickets.luther.edu. Remaining tickets will
be available at the door.\nSunday, Jan. 28, the choir will perform at the
8:30 a.m. church service at Immanuel-Trinity Lutheran Church and at the 10:
30 a.m. church service at Church of Our Savior Lutheran Church, 363 S. Main
St. The Sunday morning worship services are open to the public with no cha
rge for admission.\nThe 2018 Nordic Choir tour program includes selections
from the following: "Ye Were Sometimes Darkness" by Randall Thompson, "Exul
tate Deo" by Hans Leo Hassler, "Hail, Gladdening Light" by Charles Woods, "
Neither Angels, Nor Demons, Nor Powers" by Timothy Takach, "Mangisondele Nk
osi Yam" by Michael Barrett, as well as hymn-arrangements, spirituals and t
he traditional Nordic Choir closing piece "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\
nThe concert is part of Nordic Choir's 2018 tour of the Midwest and Colorad
o. The choir tours annually and has performed around the world, appearing i
n Norway, England, Ireland, Germany, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, the
Baltic countries, Mexico and the Caribbean. Nordic Choir has also appeared
throughout the United States, performing in such well-known concert halls a
s Lincoln Center in New York and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Mos
t recently, the choir traveled to Italy and performed in Rome, Florence and
Venice.\nNordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international
acclaim as a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. This
tour marks the first year of the Nordic Choir under the baton of Andrew Las
t, Luther class of 1997. Last was preceded by the leadership of Allen Hight
ower, Craig Arnold and the 57-year tenure of Weston Noble.\nLuther is home
to one of the largest collegiate music programs in the world with six choir
s, three bands, three orchestras, two jazz bands and numerous chamber ensem
bles, totaling more than 800 student musicians. Luther's students perform i
n large ensembles, faculty-coached chamber groups, private lessons and mast
er classes. Nearly 275 music majors study music theory/ear training, histor
y, education, composition, church music and performance.
LOCATION:Immanuel-Trinity Lutheran Church
URL:https://www.tickets.luther.edu/Online/Article/nordic-choir-2018-tour
LAST-MODIFIED:20180109T152547
CREATED:20171013T124229
DTSTART:20180127T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171212155037-793648@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Fond du Lac church service
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir will participate in the morning services at Immanuel-Trinity L
utheran Church in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
LOCATION:Immanuel-Trinity Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20180103T091742
CREATED:20171212T155037
DTSTART:20180128T083000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171212155841-793651@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Fond du Lac church service
DESCRIPTION:Nordic Choir will participate in the morning services at Church of Our Savi
or's Lutheran Church in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
LOCATION:Church of Our Savior's Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T124436
CREATED:20171212T155841
DTSTART:20180128T103000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013124441-782034@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Weston, WI
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill perform at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 28, at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, 6205 A
lderson St., Weston, Wisconsin.\nThe performance by the 73-member Nordic Ch
oir is open to the public. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for students.
Reserve tickets via telephone at (800) 4-LUTHER or online at www.tickets.lu
ther.edu. Remaining tickets will be available at the door.\nThe 2018 Nordic
Choir tour program includes selections from the following: "Ye Were Someti
mes Darkness" by Randall Thompson, "Exsultate Deo" by Hans Leo Hassler, "Ha
il, Gladdening Light" by Charles Woods, "Neither Angels, Nor Demons, Nor Po
wers" by Timothy Takach, "Mangisondele Nkosi Yam" by Michael Barrett, as we
ll as hymn-arrangements, spirituals and the traditional Nordic Choir closin
g piece "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\nThe concert is part of Nordic Cho
ir's 2018 tour of the Midwest and Colorado. The choir tours annually and ha
s performed around the world, appearing in Norway, England, Ireland, German
y, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, the Baltic countries, Mexico and the C
aribbean. Nordic Choir has also appeared throughout the United States, perf
orming in such well-known concert halls as Lincoln Center in New York and t
he Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Most recently, the choir traveled to
Italy and performed in Rome, Florence and Venice.\nNordic Choir, founded in
1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as a premier collegiate ch
oral ensemble in the United States. This tour marks the first year of the N
ordic Choir under the baton of Dr. Andrew Last, Luther alumnus of 1997. Las
t was preceded by the leadership of Allen Hightower, Craig Arnold and the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble.\nLuther is home to one of the largest colleg
iate music programs in the world with six choirs, three bands, three orches
tras, two jazz bands and numerous chamber ensembles, totaling more than 800
student musicians. Luther's students perform in large ensembles, faculty-c
oached chamber groups, private lessons and master classes. Nearly 275 music
majors study music theory/ear training, history, education, composition, c
hurch music and performance.
LOCATION:Mt. Olive Lutheran Church
URL:https://www.tickets.luther.edu/Online/Article/nordic-choir-2018-tour
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T124817
CREATED:20171013T124441
DTSTART:20180128T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705143248-766755@reason
SUMMARY:J-Term 185: First-Year Opera Scenes Performance
DESCRIPTION:This event will be live-streamed to anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from
Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it will be available as a delayed stream 48
hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092703
CREATED:20170705T143248
DTSTART:20180130T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171012134607-781805@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour: West Des Moines, IA
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 1, at the Staplin Performing Ar
ts Center, 3650 Woodland Ave, West Des Moines, Iowa. The concert is part of
the Symphony Orchestra's 2018 Midwest Tour.\nThe concert is open to the pu
blic with a freewill donation taken at the door. There is no charge for stu
dents.
LOCATION:Valley High School / Staplin Performing Arts Center
LAST-MODIFIED:20171012T134725
CREATED:20171012T134607
DTSTART:20180201T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013124603-782036@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Cedar Rapids, IA
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 1, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 1
20 5th St. NW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.\nThe performance by the 73-member Nordic
Choir is open to the public. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for ages 65 a
nd up, and $5 for students. Reserve tickets via telephone at (800) 4-LUTHER
or online at www.tickets.luther.edu. Remaining tickets will be available a
t the door.\nAn alumni reception will follow the concert.\nEight local voca
lists are members of the Nordic Choir: Nathan Baldwin, class of 2019, tenor
; Emma Deignan, class of 2018, soprano; Emily DeJong, class of 2019, alto;
Meredith Diebold, class of 2018, soprano; Noah Manternach, class of 2019, t
enor; Mason Montuoro, class of 2018, tenor; Riley Peters, class of 2019, te
nor; Katherine Weston, class of 2019, soprano.\nThe 2018 Nordic Choir tour
program includes selections from the following: "Ye Were Sometimes Darkness
" by Randall Thompson, "Exsultate Deo" by Hans Leo Hassler, "Hail, Gladdeni
ng Light" by Charles Woods, "Neither Angels, Nor Demons, Nor Powers" by Tim
othy Takach, "Mangisondele Nkosi Yam" by Michael Barrett, as well as hymn-a
rrangements, spirituals and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece "O L
ord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\nThe concert is part of Nordic Choir's 2018 to
ur of the Midwest and Colorado. The choir tours annually and has performed
around the world, appearing in Norway, England, Ireland, Germany, Russia, P
oland, Hungary, Romania, the Baltic countries, Mexico and the Caribbean. No
rdic Choir has also appeared throughout the United States, performing in su
ch well-known concert halls as Lincoln Center in New York and the Kennedy C
enter in Washington, D.C. Most recently, the choir traveled to Italy and pe
rformed in Rome, Florence and Venice.\nNordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoy
s national and international acclaim as a premier collegiate choral ensembl
e in the United States. This tour marks the first year of the Nordic Choir
under the baton of Dr. Andrew Last, Luther alumnus of 1997. Last was preced
ed by the leadership of Allen Hightower, Craig Arnold and the 57-year tenur
e of Weston Noble.\nLuther is home to one of the largest collegiate music p
rograms in the world with six choirs, three bands, three orchestras, two ja
zz bands and numerous chamber ensembles, totaling more than 800 student mus
icians. Luther's students perform in large ensembles, faculty-coached chamb
er groups, private lessons and master classes. Nearly 275 music majors stud
y music theory/ear training, history, education, composition, church music
and performance.
LOCATION:St. Patrick's Catholic Church
URL:https://www.tickets.luther.edu/Online/Article/nordic-choir-2018-tour
LAST-MODIFIED:20180110T085332
CREATED:20171013T124603
DTSTART:20180201T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171012134729-781808@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour: Epworth, IA
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform at 7:00 p.m. Friday, Feb. 2, at Western Dubuque High Schoo
l, 302 5th Ave SW, Epworth, Iowa. The concert is part of the Symphony Orche
stra's 2018 Midwest Tour.\nThe concert is open to the public with a freewil
l donation taken at the door. There is no charge for students.
LOCATION:Western Dubuque High School Auditorium
LAST-MODIFIED:20180112T165056
CREATED:20171012T134729
DTSTART:20180202T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013124740-782038@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Overland Park, KS
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 2, at Atonement Lutheran Church, 9948
Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, Kansas.\nThe performance by the 73-member Nor
dic Choir is open to the public with no charge for admission. A freewill of
fering will be taken during the concert.\nThe 2018 Nordic Choir tour progra
m includes selections from the following: "Ye Were Sometimes Darkness" by R
andall Thompson, "Exsultate Deo" by Hans Leo Hassler, "Hail, Gladdening Lig
ht" by Charles Woods, "Neither Angels, Nor Demons, Nor Powers" by Timothy T
akach, "Mangisondele Nkosi Yam" by Michael Barrett, as well as hymn-arrange
ments, spirituals and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece "O Lord Go
d" by Pavel Chesnokov.\nThe concert is part of Nordic Choir's 2018 tour of
the Midwest and Colorado. The choir tours annually and has performed around
the world, appearing in Norway, England, Ireland, Germany, Russia, Poland,
Hungary, Romania, the Baltic countries, Mexico and the Caribbean. Nordic C
hoir has also appeared throughout the United States, performing in such wel
l-known concert halls as Lincoln Center in New York and the Kennedy Center
in Washington, D.C. Most recently, the choir traveled to Italy and performe
d in Rome, Florence and Venice.\nNordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys nati
onal and international acclaim as a premier collegiate choral ensemble in t
he United States. This tour marks the first year of the Nordic Choir under
the baton of Dr. Andrew Last, Luther alumnus of 1997. Last was preceded by
the leadership of Allen Hightower, Craig Arnold and the 57-year tenure of W
eston Noble.\nLuther is home to one of the largest collegiate music program
s in the world with six choirs, three bands, three orchestras, two jazz ban
ds and numerous chamber ensembles, totaling more than 800 student musicians
. Luther's students perform in large ensembles, faculty-coached chamber gro
ups, private lessons and master classes. Nearly 275 music majors study musi
c theory/ear training, history, education, composition, church music and pe
rformance.
LOCATION:Atonement Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T125033
CREATED:20171013T124740
DTSTART:20180202T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171012135045-781812@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour: Janesville, WI
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3, at First Lutheran Church, 61
2 N Randall Ave, Janesville, Wisconsin. The concert is part of the Symphony
Orchestra's 2018 Midwest Tour.\nThe concert is open to the public with a f
reewill donation taken at the door.
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20171012T141005
CREATED:20171012T135045
DTSTART:20180203T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013124909-782040@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Victoria, KS
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3, at St. Fidelis Catholic Church,
900 Cathedral Ave., Victoria, Kansas.\nThe performance by the 73-member Nor
dic Choir is open to the public. No tickets are needed. A freewill offering
will be taken during the concert.\nThe 2018 Nordic Choir tour program incl
udes selections from the following: "Ye Were Sometimes Darkness" by Randall
Thompson, "Exsultate Deo" by Hans Leo Hassler, "Hail, Gladdening Light" by
Charles Woods, "Neither Angels, Nor Demons, Nor Powers" by Timothy Takach,
"Mangisondele Nkosi Yam" by Michael Barrett, as well as hymn-arrangements,
spirituals and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece "O Lord God" by
Pavel Chesnokov.\nThe concert is part of Nordic Choir's 2018 tour of the Mi
dwest and Colorado. The choir tours annually and has performed around the w
orld, appearing in Norway, England, Ireland, Germany, Russia, Poland, Hunga
ry, Romania, the Baltic countries, Mexico and the Caribbean. Nordic Choir h
as also appeared throughout the United States, performing in such well-know
n concert halls as Lincoln Center in New York and the Kennedy Center in Was
hington, D.C. Most recently, the choir traveled to Italy and performed in R
ome, Florence and Venice.\nNordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national a
nd international acclaim as a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the Uni
ted States. This tour marks the first year of the Nordic Choir under the ba
ton of Dr. Andrew Last, Luther alumnus of 1997. Last was preceded by the le
adership of Allen Hightower, Craig Arnold and the 57-year tenure of Weston
Noble.\nLuther is home to one of the largest collegiate music programs in t
he world with six choirs, three bands, three orchestras, two jazz bands and
numerous chamber ensembles, totaling more than 800 student musicians. Luth
er's students perform in large ensembles, faculty-coached chamber groups, p
rivate lessons and master classes. Nearly 275 music majors study music theo
ry/ear training, history, education, composition, church music and performa
nce.
LOCATION:St. Fidelis Catholic Church
URL:https://www.tickets.luther.edu/Online/Article/nordic-choir-2018-tour
LAST-MODIFIED:20180103T091821
CREATED:20171013T124909
DTSTART:20180203T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013125157-782042@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Hays, KS church service
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill perform at 10:15 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 4, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 2703
Fort St., Hays, Kansas.\nThe performance by the 73-member Nordic Choir is o
pen to the public with no charge for admission.
LOCATION:Trinity Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T125441
CREATED:20171013T125157
DTSTART:20180204T101500
DURATION:PT1H15M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171012135212-781816@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour: Sun Prairie, WI
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 4, at Sun Prairie Performing
Arts Center, Sun Prairie High School, 888 Grove Street, Sun Prairie, Wiscon
sin. The concert is part of the Symphony Orchestra's 2018 Midwest Tour. The
concert is open to the public with a freewill donation taken at the door.
LOCATION:Sun Prairie Performing Arts Center, Sun Prairie High School
LAST-MODIFIED:20171129T143824
CREATED:20171012T135212
DTSTART:20180204T140000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171012135321-781818@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour: Stillwater, MN
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform at 7:00 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5, at Stillwater Area High School
, 5701 Stillwater Blvd N, Stillwater, Minnesota. The concert is part of the
Symphony Orchestra's 2018 Midwest Tour.\nThe concert is open to the public
with a freewill donation taken at the door. There is no charge for student
s.
LOCATION:Stillwater Area High School
LAST-MODIFIED:20171012T135422
CREATED:20171012T135321
DTSTART:20180205T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013125403-782044@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Denver, CO
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill perform at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5, at Augustana Lutheran Church, 5000
E. Alameda Ave., Denver, Colorado.\nThe performance by the 73-member Nordi
c Choir is open to the public. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for ages 65
and up, and $5 for students. Reserve tickets via telephone at (800) 4-LUTHE
R or online at www.tickets.luther.edu. Remaining tickets will be available
at the door.\nAn alumni reception will follow the concert.\nThe 2018 Nordic
Choir tour program includes selections from the following: "Ye Were Someti
mes Darkness" by Randall Thompson, "Exsultate Deo" by Hans Leo Hassler, "Ha
il, Gladdening Light" by Charles Woods, "Neither Angels, Nor Demons, Nor Po
wers" by Timothy Takach, "Mangisondele Nkosi Yam" by Michael Barrett, as we
ll as hymn-arrangements, spirituals and the traditional Nordic Choir closin
g piece "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\nThe concert is part of Nordic Cho
ir's 2018 tour of the Midwest and Colorado. The choir tours annually and ha
s performed around the world, appearing in Norway, England, Ireland, German
y, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, the Baltic countries, Mexico and the C
aribbean. Nordic Choir has also appeared throughout the United States, perf
orming in such well-known concert halls as Lincoln Center in New York and t
he Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Most recently, the choir traveled to
Italy and performed in Rome, Florence and Venice.\nNordic Choir, founded in
1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as a premier collegiate ch
oral ensemble in the United States. This tour marks the first year of the N
ordic Choir under the baton of Dr. Andrew Last, Luther alumnus of 1997. Las
t was preceded by the leadership of Allen Hightower, Craig Arnold and the 5
7-year tenure of Weston Noble.\nLuther is home to one of the largest colleg
iate music programs in the world with six choirs, three bands, three orches
tras, two jazz bands and numerous chamber ensembles, totaling more than 800
student musicians. Luther's students perform in large ensembles, faculty-c
oached chamber groups, private lessons and master classes. Nearly 275 music
majors study music theory/ear training, history, education, composition, c
hurch music and performance.\n
LOCATION:Augustana Lutheran Church
URL:https://www.tickets.luther.edu/Online/Article/nordic-choir-2018-tour
LAST-MODIFIED:20180110T085357
CREATED:20171013T125403
DTSTART:20180205T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171012135554-781821@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour: Eau Claire, WI
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwi
n, will perform at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 6, at Grace Lutheran Church, 202
W Grand Ave, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The concert is part of the Symphony Or
chestra's 2018 Midwest Tour.\nThe concert is open to the public with a free
will donation taken at the door.
LOCATION:Grace Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20171012T135702
CREATED:20171012T135554
DTSTART:20180206T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013125531-782046@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Colorado Springs, CO
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill perform at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 6, at First Lutheran Church, 1515 N. Ca
scade Ave., Colorado Springs, Colorado.\nThe performance by the 73-member N
ordic Choir is open to the public with no charge for admission. A freewill
offering will be taken during the concert.\nThe 2018 Nordic Choir tour prog
ram includes selections from the following: "Ye Were Sometimes Darkness" by
Randall Thompson, "Exsultate Deo" by Hans Leo Hassler, "Hail, Gladdening L
ight" by Charles Woods, "Neither Angels, Nor Demons, Nor Powers" by Timothy
Takach, "Mangisondele Nkosi Yam" by Michael Barrett, as well as hymn-arran
gements, spirituals and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece "O Lord
God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\nThe concert is part of Nordic Choir's 2018 tour o
f the Midwest and Colorado. The choir tours annually and has performed arou
nd the world, appearing in Norway, England, Ireland, Germany, Russia, Polan
d, Hungary, Romania, the Baltic countries, Mexico and the Caribbean. Nordic
Choir has also appeared throughout the United States, performing in such w
ell-known concert halls as Lincoln Center in New York and the Kennedy Cente
r in Washington, D.C. Most recently, the choir traveled to Italy and perfor
med in Rome, Florence and Venice.\nNordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys na
tional and international acclaim as a premier collegiate choral ensemble in
the United States. This tour marks the first year of the Nordic Choir unde
r the baton of Dr. Andrew Last, Luther alumnus of 1997. Last was preceded b
y the leadership of Allen Hightower, Craig Arnold and the 57-year tenure of
Weston Noble.\nLuther is home to one of the largest collegiate music progr
ams in the world with six choirs, three bands, three orchestras, two jazz b
ands and numerous chamber ensembles, totaling more than 800 student musicia
ns. Luther's students perform in large ensembles, faculty-coached chamber g
roups, private lessons and master classes. Nearly 275 music majors study mu
sic theory/ear training, history, education, composition, church music and
performance.
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T130108
CREATED:20171013T125531
DTSTART:20180206T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171012135718-781823@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Midwest Tour: School Performance
DESCRIPTION:Concert attendees will need to follow Wayzata High Schools' guest security
procedures, which includes showing an ID at the front security desk and get
ting a visitor badge.
LOCATION:Wayzata High School
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T080811
CREATED:20171012T135718
DTSTART:20180207T103000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013141653-782087@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Estes Park, CO
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill perform at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 7, at Estes Park High School Auditori
um, 1600 Manford Ave., Estes Park, Colorado.\nThe performance by the 73-mem
ber Nordic Choir is open to the public. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 f
or students. Reserve tickets via telephone at (800) 4-LUTHER or online at w
ww.tickets.luther.edu. Remaining tickets will be available at the door.\nTh
e 2018 Nordic Choir tour program includes selections from the following: "Y
e Were Sometimes Darkness" by Randall Thompson, "Exsultate Deo" by Hans Leo
Hassler, "Hail, Gladdening Light" by Charles Woods, "Neither Angels, Nor D
emons, Nor Powers" by Timothy Takach, "Mangisondele Nkosi Yam" by Michael B
arrett, as well as hymn-arrangements, spirituals and the traditional Nordic
Choir closing piece "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\nThe concert is part
of Nordic Choir's 2018 tour of the Midwest and Colorado. The choir tours an
nually and has performed around the world, appearing in Norway, England, Ir
eland, Germany, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, the Baltic countries, Mex
ico and the Caribbean. Nordic Choir has also appeared throughout the United
States, performing in such well-known concert halls as Lincoln Center in N
ew York and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Most recently, the choir
traveled to Italy and performed in Rome, Florence and Venice.\nNordic Choi
r, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as a premier
collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. This tour marks the first
year of the Nordic Choir under the baton of Dr. Andrew Last, Luther alumnus
of 1997. Last was preceded by the leadership of Allen Hightower, Craig Arn
old and the 57-year tenure of Weston Noble.\nLuther is home to one of the l
argest collegiate music programs in the world with six choirs, three bands,
three orchestras, two jazz bands and numerous chamber ensembles, totaling
more than 800 student musicians. Luther's students perform in large ensembl
es, faculty-coached chamber groups, private lessons and master classes. Nea
rly 275 music majors study music theory/ear training, history, education, c
omposition, church music and performance.
LOCATION:Estes Park HS Auditorium
URL:https://www.tickets.luther.edu/Online/Article/nordic-choir-2018-tour
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T130305
CREATED:20171013T141653
DTSTART:20180207T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013141827-782089@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Fort Collins, CO
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, at First United Methodist Church, 1
005 Stover St., Fort Collins, Colorado.\nThe performance by the 73-member N
ordic Choir is open to the public. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for ages
65 and up, and $5 for students. Reserve tickets via telephone at (800) 4-L
UTHER or online at www.tickets.luther.edu. Remaining tickets will be availa
ble at the door.\nThe 2018 Nordic Choir tour program includes selections fr
om the following: "Ye Were Sometimes Darkness" by Randall Thompson, "Exsult
ate Deo" by Hans Leo Hassler, "Hail, Gladdening Light" by Charles Woods, "N
either Angels, Nor Demons, Nor Powers" by Timothy Takach, "Mangisondele Nko
si Yam" by Michael Barrett, as well as hymn-arrangements, spirituals and th
e traditional Nordic Choir closing piece "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\n
The concert is part of Nordic Choir's 2018 tour of the Midwest and Colorado
. The choir tours annually and has performed around the world, appearing in
Norway, England, Ireland, Germany, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, the B
altic countries, Mexico and the Caribbean. Nordic Choir has also appeared t
hroughout the United States, performing in such well-known concert halls as
Lincoln Center in New York and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Most
recently, the choir traveled to Italy and performed in Rome, Florence and
Venice.\nNordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international a
cclaim as a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. This t
our marks the first year of the Nordic Choir under the baton of Dr. Andrew
Last, Luther alumnus of 1997. Last was preceded by the leadership of Allen
Hightower, Craig Arnold and the 57-year tenure of Weston Noble.\nLuther is
home to one of the largest collegiate music programs in the world with six
choirs, three bands, three orchestras, two jazz bands and numerous chamber
ensembles, totaling more than 800 student musicians. Luther's students perf
orm in large ensembles, faculty-coached chamber groups, private lessons and
master classes. Nearly 275 music majors study music theory/ear training, h
istory, education, composition, church music and performance.
LOCATION:First United Methodist Church
URL:https://www.tickets.luther.edu/Online/Article/nordic-choir-2018-tour
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T130432
CREATED:20171013T141827
DTSTART:20180208T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705143447-766757@reason
SUMMARY:Choral Singing in Namibia and South Africa Reflections
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T093054
CREATED:20170705T143447
DTSTART:20180209T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013141955-782091@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Lincoln, NE
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9, at the Newman Center on the Univer
sity of Nebraska-Lincoln campus, 320 N. 16th St., Lincoln, Nebraska. The Un
iversity of Nebraska-Lincoln University Singers will perform a short prelud
e concert, directed by Peter Eklund.\nThe performance by the 73-member Nord
ic Choir is open to the public. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for ages 65
and up, and $5 for students. The performance is open with no charge to UNL
students with a student ID. Reserve tickets via telephone at (800) 4-LUTHE
R or online at www.tickets.luther.edu. Remaining tickets will be available
at the door.\nThe 2018 Nordic Choir tour program includes selections from t
he following: "Ye Were Sometimes Darkness" by Randall Thompson, "Exsultate
Deo" by Hans Leo Hassler, "Hail, Gladdening Light" by Charles Woods, "Neith
er Angels, Nor Demons, Nor Powers" by Timothy Takach, "Mangisondele Nkosi Y
am" by Michael Barrett, as well as hymn-arrangements, spirituals and the tr
aditional Nordic Choir closing piece "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\nThe
concert is part of Nordic Choir's 2018 tour of the Midwest and Colorado. Th
e choir tours annually and has performed around the world, appearing in Nor
way, England, Ireland, Germany, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, the Balti
c countries, Mexico and the Caribbean. Nordic Choir has also appeared throu
ghout the United States, performing in such well-known concert halls as Lin
coln Center in New York and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Most rec
ently, the choir traveled to Italy and performed in Rome, Florence and Veni
ce.\nNordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international accla
im as a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States. This tour
marks the first year of the Nordic Choir under the baton of Dr. Andrew Last
, Luther alumnus of 1997. Last was preceded by the leadership of Allen High
tower, Craig Arnold and the 57-year tenure of Weston Noble.\nLuther is home
to one of the largest collegiate music programs in the world with six choi
rs, three bands, three orchestras, two jazz bands and numerous chamber ense
mbles, totaling more than 800 student musicians. Luther's students perform
in large ensembles, faculty-coached chamber groups, private lessons and mas
ter classes. Nearly 275 music majors study music theory/ear training, histo
ry, education, composition, church music and performance.
LOCATION:Newman Center at UNL
URL:https://www.tickets.luther.edu/Online/Article/nordic-choir-2018-tour
LAST-MODIFIED:20180119T153154
CREATED:20171013T141955
DTSTART:20180209T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013142116-782095@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Sioux Falls, SD
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill perform at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 9
09 W. 33rd St., Sioux Falls, South Dakota.\nThe performance by the 73-membe
r Nordic Choir is open to the public. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for a
ges 65 and up, and $5 for students. Reserve tickets via telephone at (800)
4-LUTHER or online at www.tickets.luther.edu. Remaining tickets will be ava
ilable at the door.\nAn alumni reception will follow the concert.\nThe 2018
Nordic Choir tour program includes selections from the following: "Ye Were
Sometimes Darkness" by Randall Thompson, "Exsultate Deo" by Hans Leo Hassl
er, "Hail, Gladdening Light" by Charles Woods, "Neither Angels, Nor Demons,
Nor Powers" by Timothy Takach, "Mangisondele Nkosi Yam" by Michael Barrett
, as well as hymn-arrangements, spirituals and the traditional Nordic Choir
closing piece "O Lord God" by Pavel Chesnokov.\nThe concert is part of Nor
dic Choir's 2018 tour of the Midwest and Colorado. The choir tours annually
and has performed around the world, appearing in Norway, England, Ireland,
Germany, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, the Baltic countries, Mexico an
d the Caribbean. Nordic Choir has also appeared throughout the United State
s, performing in such well-known concert halls as Lincoln Center in New Yor
k and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Most recently, the choir trave
led to Italy and performed in Rome, Florence and Venice.\nNordic Choir, fou
nded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as a premier colleg
iate choral ensemble in the United States. This tour marks the first year o
f the Nordic Choir under the baton of Dr. Andrew Last, Luther alumnus of 19
97. Last was preceded by the leadership of Allen Hightower, Craig Arnold an
d the 57-year tenure of Weston Noble.\nLuther is home to one of the largest
collegiate music programs in the world with six choirs, three bands, three
orchestras, two jazz bands and numerous chamber ensembles, totaling more t
han 800 student musicians. Luther's students perform in large ensembles, fa
culty-coached chamber groups, private lessons and master classes. Nearly 27
5 music majors study music theory/ear training, history, education, composi
tion, church music and performance.
LOCATION:Our Savior's Lutheran Church
URL:https://www.tickets.luther.edu/Online/Article/nordic-choir-2018-tour
LAST-MODIFIED:20180110T085423
CREATED:20171013T142116
DTSTART:20180210T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705143959-766760@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Spencer Martin/Nicholas Shaneyfelt, Viola/Piano
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T093120
CREATED:20170705T143959
DTSTART:20180210T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013142946-782108@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: New Brighton, MN
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top college choirs in the nation, w
ill perform at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11, at Christ the King Lutheran Church,
1900 7th St. NW, New Brighton, Minnesota.\nThe performance by the 73-member
Nordic Choir is open to the public. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for ag
es 65 and up, and $5 for students. Reserve tickets via telephone at (800) 4
-LUTHER or online at www.tickets.luther.edu. Remaining tickets will be avai
lable at the door.\nAn alumni reception will follow the concert.\nSix local
vocalists are members of the Nordic Choir: Johanna Beaupre, class of 2018,
alto; Joshua Burniece, class of 2020, tenor; Isaiah Cammon, class of 2018,
bass; Stephanie Kaare, class of 2020, soprano; Joseph Keeley, class of 201
9, bass; Kelvin Li, class of 2018, bass.\nThe 2018 Nordic Choir tour progra
m includes selections from the following: "Ye Were Sometimes Darkness" by R
andall Thompson, "Exsultate Deo" by Hans Leo Hassler, "Hail, Gladdening Lig
ht" by Charles Woods, "Neither Angels, Nor Demons, Nor Powers" by Timothy T
akach, "Mangisondele Nkosi Yam" by Michael Barrett, as well as hymn-arrange
ments, spirituals and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece "O Lord Go
d" by Pavel Chesnokov.\nThe concert is part of Nordic Choir's 2018 tour of
the Midwest and Colorado. The choir tours annually and has performed around
the world, appearing in Norway, England, Ireland, Germany, Russia, Poland,
Hungary, Romania, the Baltic countries, Mexico and the Caribbean. Nordic C
hoir has also appeared throughout the United States, performing in such wel
l-known concert halls as Lincoln Center in New York and the Kennedy Center
in Washington, D.C. Most recently, the choir traveled to Italy and performe
d in Rome, Florence and Venice.\nNordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys nati
onal and international acclaim as a premier collegiate choral ensemble in t
he United States. This tour marks the first year of the Nordic Choir under
the baton of Dr. Andrew Last, Luther alumnus of 1997. Last was preceded by
the leadership of Allen Hightower, Craig Arnold and the 57-year tenure of W
eston Noble.\nLuther is home to one of the largest collegiate music program
s in the world with six choirs, three bands, three orchestras, two jazz ban
ds and numerous chamber ensembles, totaling more than 800 student musicians
. Luther's students perform in large ensembles, faculty-coached chamber gro
ups, private lessons and master classes. Nearly 275 music majors study musi
c theory/ear training, history, education, composition, church music and pe
rformance.
LOCATION:Christ the King Lutheran Church
URL:https://www.tickets.luther.edu/Online/Article/nordic-choir-2018-tour
LAST-MODIFIED:20180110T085443
CREATED:20171013T142946
DTSTART:20180211T150000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705144203-766762@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:This event will be live-streamed to anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from
Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it will be available as a delayed stream 48
hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20180118T090319
CREATED:20170705T144203
DTSTART:20180211T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705144339-766764@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Orchestra Festival Grand Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T093206
CREATED:20170705T144339
DTSTART:20180212T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705162951-766796@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Colorado Tour: Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:This event will be live-streamed to anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from
Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it will be available as a delayed stream 48
hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T131102
CREATED:20170705T162951
DTSTART:20180213T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705163212-766798@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Jazz Recital: John Raymond & Real Feels
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T093317
CREATED:20170705T163212
DTSTART:20180215T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705163502-766803@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Brass Trio w/Rebecca Boehm Shaffer, John Cord, & Mic
hael Smith
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180130T111443
CREATED:20170705T163502
DTSTART:20180216T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705163706-766805@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Du Huang/Xiao Hu, Piano Duo
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T093419
CREATED:20170705T163706
DTSTART:20180217T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170814135319-769842@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Jonathan Hulting-Cohen/Nicholas Shaneyfelt, Saxophone/Piano
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170814T140247
CREATED:20170814T135319
DTSTART:20180218T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705163904-766808@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Sarah Bauer, Cello
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T093452
CREATED:20170705T163904
DTSTART:20180218T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705164212-766810@reason
SUMMARY:CANCELLED:Guest Recital: Carol Nelson, Poetry Song Cycles by Minnesota Comp
osers
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180125T150342
CREATED:20170705T164212
DTSTART:20180222T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705164418-766812@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series with Guest: Beth Ray Westlund/Ann Schoenecker, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T093610
CREATED:20170705T164418
DTSTART:20180223T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705164640-766814@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Elliot Douma/Michael Winkler, Trombone/Trumpet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T093656
CREATED:20170705T164640
DTSTART:20180224T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705165102-766818@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Marta Williams, Flute/Piccolo
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T093737
CREATED:20170705T165102
DTSTART:20180225T140000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705165229-766820@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Igor Kalnin, Violin
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T093755
CREATED:20170705T165229
DTSTART:20180225T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706090408-766838@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Hannah Leffler/Cheyenne Cruz, Flute/Bass Clarinet/Electronic
s
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T093922
CREATED:20170706T090408
DTSTART:20180302T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706090723-766840@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Samantha Rabang, Clarinet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T093957
CREATED:20170706T090723
DTSTART:20180303T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180219054423-804238@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Brenna Sherman/Flute
LAST-MODIFIED:20180219T054550
CREATED:20180219T054423
DTSTART:20180303T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706091437-766846@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Band Festival Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20171130T113801
CREATED:20170706T091437
DTSTART:20180304T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706091739-766848@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Band Festival Grand Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170901T150401
CREATED:20170706T091739
DTSTART:20180305T183000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706091937-766851@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Alexander Lapinski/Tyler Puettmann, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T100311
CREATED:20170706T091937
DTSTART:20180309T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706094502-766871@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Marie Sauze/Aidan Spencer, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170912T164013
CREATED:20170706T094502
DTSTART:20180309T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706092217-766853@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Elisabeth Hartmark, Clarinet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T100328
CREATED:20170706T092217
DTSTART:20180310T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706092401-766855@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Philip Borter, Cello
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T100415
CREATED:20170706T092401
DTSTART:20180310T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706092619-766857@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Lauren Bennati/Christopher Lange-Pearson, Flute/Trombone
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T100446
CREATED:20170706T092619
DTSTART:20180310T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706092853-766859@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Emily DeJong/Michaela Gyure, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T100512
CREATED:20170706T092853
DTSTART:20180310T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170808144131-769457@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Mayalyn Cott/James Sinclair, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170808T145504
CREATED:20170808T144131
DTSTART:20180311T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706093115-766861@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Paul Tegels, Organ
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T100535
CREATED:20170706T093115
DTSTART:20180311T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170807165330-769338@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Hailey Mork, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170807T170613
CREATED:20170807T165330
DTSTART:20180311T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180216084915-804046@reason
SUMMARY:Guest: Sihler Lecture/Craig Monson, Musicologist
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20180216T085403
CREATED:20180216T084915
DTSTART:20180314T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170824145644-772143@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Nicholas Shaneyfelt: Song + 1
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170825T141222
CREATED:20170824T145644
DTSTART:20180315T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706093852-766867@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Chun Li and David McVay, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T161247
CREATED:20170706T093852
DTSTART:20180316T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706094243-766869@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Jonathan Baccam/Garrett O'Connell, Clarinet/Oboe
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T101238
CREATED:20170706T094243
DTSTART:20180316T203000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706090920-766842@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Oliver Leafblad/Kate Sorenson, Trumpet/Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170912T105431
CREATED:20170706T090920
DTSTART:20180317T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706094841-766873@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Luther College Piano Quartet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T103659
CREATED:20170706T094841
DTSTART:20180317T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180215154948-803963@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: David Blackstad, Saxophone
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T155526
CREATED:20180215T154948
DTSTART:20180317T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706095158-766875@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Carla Hanson, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T103753
CREATED:20170706T095158
DTSTART:20180318T140000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706095719-766878@reason
SUMMARY:Hemp Family Recital: Charles Craig, Clarinet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T103743
CREATED:20170706T095719
DTSTART:20180318T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706095832-766880@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Sydney Scooler, Horn
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T103811
CREATED:20170706T095832
DTSTART:20180318T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705104741-766605@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Jon Ailabouni, Jazz Trumpet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170905T161541
CREATED:20170705T104741
DTSTART:20180320T203000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170905161629-774402@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Dan Auerbach, Violin
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170905T161852
CREATED:20170905T161629
DTSTART:20180321T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706100156-766883@reason
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T103825
CREATED:20170706T100156
DTSTART:20180322T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171016101737-782312@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Spring Runout: St. Cloud, MN
LOCATION:Bethlehem Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20171018T095323
CREATED:20171016T101737
DTSTART:20180324T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171013141256-782083@reason
SUMMARY:A Celebration of Song: featuring Iowa State Singers, Luther College Nordic
Choir, and Wartburg Choir
DESCRIPTION:Hear the top choirs from Luther College, Wartburg College, and Iowa State U
niversity perform individually and together in a great afternoon as we cele
brate an afternoon of choral music at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis.
LOCATION:Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis
URL:https://cart.minnesotaorchestra.org/single/SelectSeating.aspx?p=6972
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T120951
CREATED:20171013T141256
DTSTART:20180325T150000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170725102406-768468@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Catelyn Janda/Jarret Quale, Viola
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170725T102917
CREATED:20170725T102406
DTSTART:20180407T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170705164920-766816@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Jason Sczypiorski, Euphonium
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T161632
CREATED:20170705T164920
DTSTART:20180407T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706100354-766888@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Michelle Brown/Alex Carpenter, Oboe/Horn
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T160606
CREATED:20170706T100354
DTSTART:20180408T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706091108-766844@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: John Kuntz/Caleb Linville, Piano
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T160833
CREATED:20170706T091108
DTSTART:20180408T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180124154155-800393@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Invitation Choral Festival
LOCATION:St. John's Lutheran Church, Des Moines, IA
LAST-MODIFIED:20180124T155056
CREATED:20180124T154155
DTSTART:20180410T120000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706101007-766894@reason
SUMMARY:Concert Band Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:This event will be live-streamed to anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from
Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it will be available as a delayed stream 48
hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20171207T094046
CREATED:20170706T101007
DTSTART:20180410T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180216085433-804055@reason
SUMMARY:Brass Ensembles Concert
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life
LAST-MODIFIED:20180216T085612
CREATED:20180216T085433
DTSTART:20180411T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180103103559-795807@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale 2018 Tour: Davenport, IA
LOCATION:St. Paul's Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20180103T103832
CREATED:20180103T103559
DTSTART:20180412T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180103103916-795810@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale 2018 Tour: Twin Cities, MN
DESCRIPTION:Location coming soon!
LOCATION:TBA
LAST-MODIFIED:20180103T104045
CREATED:20180103T103916
DTSTART:20180413T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180103104053-795812@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale 2018 Tour: River Forest, IL
LOCATION:Grace Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20180103T104209
CREATED:20180103T104053
DTSTART:20180414T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20171130131846-791862@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Midwest Tour: Waconia, MN
DESCRIPTION:As part of their 2018 Midwest Tour, the Luther College Jazz Orchestra, unde
r the direction of Juan Tony Guzman, will perform at Waconia High School, W
aconia, MN, on April 15, 2018, at 3:00 p.m.
LOCATION:Waconia High School
LAST-MODIFIED:20171208T104820
CREATED:20171130T131846
DTSTART:20180415T150000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706101540-766898@reason
SUMMARY:Sr./Jr. Recital: John Mai/Katherine Stuelke, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170912T160413
CREATED:20170706T101540
DTSTART:20180415T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180103104226-795814@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Chorale 2018 Tour: Neenah, WI
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20180103T104352
CREATED:20180103T104226
DTSTART:20180415T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706101758-766900@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Orchestra Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:This event will be on a stream delay. It will be available 48 hours after t
he concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20171207T094134
CREATED:20170706T101758
DTSTART:20180417T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706101940-766902@reason
SUMMARY:Varsity Band and Wind & Percussion Ensemble Concert
DESCRIPTION:This event will be live-streamed to anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from
Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it will be available as a delayed stream 48
hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20171207T094200
CREATED:20170706T101940
DTSTART:20180418T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706102135-766904@reason
SUMMARY:Collegiate Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:This event will be live-streamed to anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from
Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it will be available as a delayed stream 48
hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20171207T094216
CREATED:20170706T102135
DTSTART:20180419T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706102344-766906@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Andrew Murray, Guitar
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T104526
CREATED:20170706T102344
DTSTART:20180420T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180103104446-795818@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir 2018 Tour: Sioux City, IA
LOCATION:Trinity Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20180103T104629
CREATED:20180103T104446
DTSTART:20180420T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170912162939-775806@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Ethan Harris, Euphonium
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T161410
CREATED:20170912T162939
DTSTART:20180421T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706102737-766910@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Nathan Baldwin/Parker Fretheim, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T104642
CREATED:20170706T102737
DTSTART:20180421T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706102958-766915@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Mason Montuoro, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T104652
CREATED:20170706T102958
DTSTART:20180421T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706103116-766917@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Amanda Brobst/Natalie Nelson, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T104707
CREATED:20170706T103116
DTSTART:20180421T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180103104655-795820@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir 2018 Tour: Princeton, MN
LOCATION:Immanuel Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20180103T104829
CREATED:20180103T104655
DTSTART:20180421T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180103104834-795822@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir 2018 Tour: Princeton, MN (church service)
LOCATION:Trinity Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20180103T104947
CREATED:20180103T104834
DTSTART:20180422T081500
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170912160634-775789@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Liam Fraser, Trumpet
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092548
CREATED:20170912T160634
DTSTART:20180422T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180103104954-795824@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir 2018 Tour: Rochester, MN
LOCATION:Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
LAST-MODIFIED:20180103T105139
CREATED:20180103T104954
DTSTART:20180422T160000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706103343-766919@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Linnea Kephart/Zane Larson, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092541
CREATED:20170706T103343
DTSTART:20180422T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706105139-766926@reason
SUMMARY:Cathedral Choir Homecoming Concert
DESCRIPTION:This event will be live-streamed to anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from
Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it will be available as a delayed stream 48
hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092522
CREATED:20170706T105139
DTSTART:20180424T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706105331-766928@reason
SUMMARY:Philharmonia Concert
DESCRIPTION:This event will be live-streamed to anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from
Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it will be available as a delayed stream 48
hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092513
CREATED:20170706T105331
DTSTART:20180425T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706105504-766931@reason
SUMMARY:Brass Ensembles Concert
DESCRIPTION:This event will be live-streamed to anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from
Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it will be available as a delayed stream 48
hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092506
CREATED:20170706T105504
DTSTART:20180426T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706105741-766933@reason
SUMMARY:Cantorei and Luther Ringers
DESCRIPTION:This event will be live-streamed to anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from
Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it will be available as a delayed stream 48
hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092458
CREATED:20170706T105741
DTSTART:20180427T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706105918-766935@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Nathan McPhetres/Jenny Woods, Double Bass/Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092442
CREATED:20170706T105918
DTSTART:20180428T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706110144-766937@reason
SUMMARY:Brudos Family Recital: Emily Dirks, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092422
CREATED:20170706T110144
DTSTART:20180428T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706101305-766896@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Caleb Bendull/Kristen Carlson, Organ
LOCATION:Sundt Organ Room, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092412
CREATED:20170706T101305
DTSTART:20180428T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706110319-766939@reason
SUMMARY:Distinction in Accompanying Finalist Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092404
CREATED:20170706T110319
DTSTART:20180429T140000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706110454-766941@reason
SUMMARY:Jr. Recital: Natalie Delcorps/Rachel Schwabenbauer, Viola/Flute
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092345
CREATED:20170706T110454
DTSTART:20180429T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170808144444-769462@reason
SUMMARY:Jr./Sr. Recital: Ben Ostrem/Devin Hanggi, Saxophone/Euphonium
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T160425
CREATED:20170808T144444
DTSTART:20180429T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170808145101-769466@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Natalie Rumer
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T161106
CREATED:20170808T145101
DTSTART:20180429T200000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706110648-766943@reason
SUMMARY:Music in the Shape of a Pear: Composition Recital
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Recital Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092320
CREATED:20170706T110648
DTSTART:20180430T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170920141924-777767@reason
SUMMARY:Faculty Artist Series: Michael Smith, Trombone
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092313
CREATED:20170920T141924
DTSTART:20180502T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706111017-766947@reason
SUMMARY:Jazz Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:This event will be on a stream delay. It will be available 48 hours after t
he concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092305
CREATED:20170706T111017
DTSTART:20180503T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706111319-766949@reason
SUMMARY:Norsemen and Aurora Concert
DESCRIPTION:This event will be live-streamed to anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from
Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it will be available as a delayed stream 48
hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092253
CREATED:20170706T111319
DTSTART:20180504T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180215161718-803992@reason
SUMMARY:Sr. Recital: Allison Johnson, Voice
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T161855
CREATED:20180215T161718
DTSTART:20180505T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706111458-766951@reason
SUMMARY:Student Composition Recital
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092246
CREATED:20170706T111458
DTSTART:20180507T210000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180215162800-803997@reason
SUMMARY:Guest Recital: Fangye Sun, Violin
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T163004
CREATED:20180215T162800
DTSTART:20180510T173000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706111715-766955@reason
SUMMARY:Spring Opera Performance
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092238
CREATED:20170706T111715
DTSTART:20180511T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170711111357-767300@reason
SUMMARY:Spring Opera Performance
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092230
CREATED:20170711T111357
DTSTART:20180512T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706112149-766961@reason
SUMMARY:Senior Project Showcase
LOCATION:Noble Recital Hall and Choir Room, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092217
CREATED:20170706T112149
DTSTART:20180515T193000
DURATION:PT2H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20170706112509-766964@reason
SUMMARY:Friday Showcase Concert with Symphony Orchestra and Nordic Choir
DESCRIPTION:This event will be live-streamed to anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from
Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it will be available as a delayed stream 48
hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092157
CREATED:20170706T112509
DTSTART:20180525T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160715113317-709036@reason
SUMMARY:Saturday Showcase Concert with Concert Band and Jazz Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The Luther College Concert Band and Jazz Orchestra will present a spring sh
owcase concert at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 26, in the Main Hall of the Cente
r for Faith and Life on Luther's campus. The concert is open to the public
with no charge for admission. Those unable to attend may view the concert l
ive online at stream.luther.edu/music. This event will be live-streamed to
anyone outside of a 30-mile radius from Decorah, Iowa. For all others, it w
ill be available as a delayed stream 48 hours after the concert.
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T092145
CREATED:20160715T113317
DTSTART:20180526T133000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180109153826-796905@reason
SUMMARY:Nordic Choir 2018 Tour of Germany and Prague
DESCRIPTION:Luther College Nordic Choir, under the direction of Dr. Andrew Last '97, wi
ll travel to Germany and Prague to sing and study in famous sites influence
d by Martin Luther to celebrate the 500th Reformation of the Lutheran Churc
h. Many of the stops on this trip are the same places that the Nordic Choir
visited and performed in during their very first international tour to Ger
many in 1967 which celebrated the 450th Reformation.
LOCATION:Germany and Prague
LAST-MODIFIED:20180123T154933
CREATED:20180109T153826
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180528
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20180608T000000;INTERVAL=1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180124154448-800398@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian Middle School Camp
LOCATION:Luther College
LAST-MODIFIED:20180124T154752
CREATED:20180124T154448
DTSTART:20180610T080000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20180616T235959;INTERVAL=1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20180124155059-800405@reason
SUMMARY:Dorian High School Camp
LOCATION:Luther College
LAST-MODIFIED:20180124T155228
CREATED:20180124T155059
DTSTART:20180617T080000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20180623T235959;INTERVAL=1
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR